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.30-30 At The Range
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 3:32 pm
by ditto1958
I took my H009 to the range to today with a box of 170 grain Federals. I turned out to be a good day at 100 yards, but not so much at 50. My Henry has the XS ghost ring sights. At 100, if I center the front sight in the ring it seems to shoot right on. At 50, I'm not sure where to hold. I hit a 3-4 inch steel swinger at 100, and a bunch of bigger ones, but at 50 I kept missing some clay pigeons I had on the fence. (I got frustrated and picked up my Ruger Blackhawk- shot all four birds down. Hrmph). Next time I will get a spotter.
Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 6:21 pm
by Coach
I'm taking my H009B out for a session Saturday

Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 6:31 pm
by ditto1958
I need to find out if mine "likes" any certain brand of ammo best. In the past, I've always just bought the one that was on sale. When I put rounds of Remington, Winchester and Federal .30-30 next to one another, there is quite a bit of difference between the shape of the projectiles, as well as in overall cartridge length. It seems reasonable to expect differences in accuracy from the three different loads.
Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 6:34 pm
by Coach
I haven't shot mine enough yet too experience what it does or doesn't like.
Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 7:06 pm
by JEBar
Coach wrote:I haven't shot mine enough yet too experience what it does or doesn't like.
over the years the rifle I've found to be the pickiest about factory ammo has been my grandfather's Model 94 Winchester 30-30 .... Winchester 150 grain silvertips perform well .... most everything else will group but not as tightly .... I've tried several different factory rounds with our Henry 44 Mag and 45-70 .... while they tend to group in different locations, they all group to the point a scope adjustment is all that is needed
Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 9:27 pm
by adirondack
There is a post on marlin owners ( Winchester 1894 range report) by dhansen. He does a terrific job with 30-30 factory data. Shooting several brands , with group size and velocities posted.
Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 2:48 pm
by Frank V
ditto1958 wrote:I took my H009 to the range to today with a box of 170 grain Federals. I turned out to be a good day at 100 yards, but not so much at 50. My Henry has the XS ghost ring sights. At 100, if I center the front sight in the ring it seems to shoot right on. At 50, I'm not sure where to hold. I hit a 3-4 inch steel swinger at 100, and a bunch of bigger ones, but at 50 I kept missing some clay pigeons I had on the fence. (I got frustrated and picked up my Ruger Blackhawk- shot all four birds down. Hrmph). Next time I will get a spotter.
The .30-30 is a neat cartridge. Heck I'd just hang a paper target at 50, 25 also & that'd tell you right quick how to hold up close. I've done it with a number of rifles. I think you'll enjoy the exercise.

Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 7:40 pm
by ditto1958
Frank V wrote:ditto1958 wrote:I took my H009 to the range to today with a box of 170 grain Federals. I turned out to be a good day at 100 yards, but not so much at 50. My Henry has the XS ghost ring sights. At 100, if I center the front sight in the ring it seems to shoot right on. At 50, I'm not sure where to hold. I hit a 3-4 inch steel swinger at 100, and a bunch of bigger ones, but at 50 I kept missing some clay pigeons I had on the fence. (I got frustrated and picked up my Ruger Blackhawk- shot all four birds down. Hrmph). Next time I will get a spotter.
The .30-30 is a neat cartridge. Heck I'd just hang a paper target at 50, 25 also & that'd tell you right quick how to hold up close. I've done it with a number of rifles. I think you'll enjoy the exercise.

Or, I could just keep trying- that way I will continue to have something to complain about.

Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 11:44 am
by Frank V
Re: .30-30 At The Range
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 7:52 pm
by Squatch
Nice rifle. Good ole 30-30 close to 150 years old and still going strong!