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Long Ranger Thought
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Long Ranger Thought
I'm not in the market for another firearm of any type but that could change in a heartbeat ..
.. in thinking about it, if Henry was to add a 30-30 to their clip fed Long Ranger line, I would be very interested .... as a reloader, being able to load a 30-30 with any shape/style 30 caliber bullet is most appealing ..... for me it would pump new life in a classic cartridge
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Interesting idea, but I seriously doubt it would ever happen. The Long Ranger's reason for existence is to allow the use of pointy bullet cartridges, such as .308, in a lever gun. At the risk of starting an argument, I suspect most people think .308 is superior to 30-30 (they may be mistaken, but I don't think it would be easy to change their minds).
An LGS near me has a bolt action 30-30. If I had some extra money, I'd be very tempted to buy it.
An LGS near me has a bolt action 30-30. If I had some extra money, I'd be very tempted to buy it.
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I would think market for such as gun would be pretty low, but the idea is interesting. I have heard they are coming out with other calibers.... wonder what all they will be?
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Like most things in life, each caliber has it's own strengths and weaknesses. There is little doubt that 308 has superior ballistics at longer ranges than 30-30. 30-30 has long had a reputation as a great brush gun caliber.ditto1958 wrote:The Long Ranger's reason for existence is to allow the use of pointy bullet cartridges, such as .308, in a lever gun. At the risk of starting an argument, I suspect most people think .308 is superior to 30-30 (they may be mistaken, but I don't think it would be easy to change their minds).
If one caliber was superior in all respects, there would be little choice in firearms.
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decades ago our family chose 30 caliber to build our collections of hunting rifles .... we reload for 30-30, 308, 30-06, and 300 WBY .... we have an early edition Winchester Model 94 30-30 that in my Grandfather's hands has taken more bear and dear than I will ever see, but has been seldom used for many years .... I have a 308 Browning BLR that is one of my favorites and in my book, 308 is a superior caliber .... for me, a 30-30 Long Ranger would not replace our BLR but it would be something I would enjoy coming up with various loads using Spitzer bullets
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I guess Im from the old school. I think the 30-30 belongs in a lever. I have been tempted several times to grab a 30-30 CCH just so my 45-70 isnt lonely. 
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agree .... have had a chance to buy a 30-30 bolt action but just never could pull the trigger (pun intendedBigAl52 wrote:I guess Im from the old school. I think the 30-30 belongs in a lever. I have been tempted several times to grab a 30-30 CCH just so my 45-70 isnt lonely.
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I would love to have a BLR.JEBar wrote:decades ago our family chose 30 caliber to build our collections of hunting rifles .... we reload for 30-30, 308, 30-06, and 300 WBY .... we have an early edition Winchester Model 94 30-30 that in my Grandfather's hands has taken more bear and dear than I will ever see, but has been seldom used for many years .... I have a 308 Browning BLR that is one of my favorites and in my book, 308 is a superior caliber .... for me, a 30-30 Long Ranger would not replace our BLR but it would be something I would enjoy coming up with various loads using Spitzer bullets
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ours is one of the first generation made in Belgium ..... a year ago I had the recoil pad (over the years it had gotten hard) and while the gunsmith was in there he installed a Mercury Recoil Suppressor .... it is one that will be passed on down the lineSir Henry wrote:I would love to have a BLR.JEBar wrote:decades ago our family chose 30 caliber to build our collections of hunting rifles .... we reload for 30-30, 308, 30-06, and 300 WBY .... we have an early edition Winchester Model 94 30-30 that in my Grandfather's hands has taken more bear and dear than I will ever see, but has been seldom used for many years .... I have a 308 Browning BLR that is one of my favorites and in my book, 308 is a superior caliber .... for me, a 30-30 Long Ranger would not replace our BLR but it would be something I would enjoy coming up with various loads using Spitzer bullets
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