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Thread: Best boolit for 30-30 with deer

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    Best boolit for 30-30 with deer

    I am looking to start loading for a 30-30 I recently picked up. I have looked into various bullets but not sure which one to start with. I heard that the 31141 is a good one to get but is hard to find at times. Looking for feedback on a good bullet and than a search for a mold will begin. Hoping to find one that will shoot fairly well in this new gun but put down deer as well.
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    What is the rifle?
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    Marlin 30as, it has the micro grooves

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    The Lee 160 RF is a decent mold to start with as is the 180 grain model. I have used quite a few molds with my Contender single shot that would not be a good idea in your tube fed gun. The 311041 is a nice one if you get a correct mold. Some are not as accurately cut as others.

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    I shoot a Lee 309-170-F in my Marlin. Mold cost around twenty dollars and lots of people have had great success with this mold and the 150 gr version as well. Bullet has a good flat which aids in hunting effectiveness and gives people less heartburn when loaded in a tube. I personally wouldnt hesistate to use a round nose in a tube but to each their own. A great place to start (or end) in my opinion.
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    The Lyman 311041 is still in production.

    I got the Lee 309-170F for plinking and for general hunting. I haven't worked up a hunting load, yet. It shoots real good with 8.0gr unique for plinkering. 1 1/8", 10 shot groups at 50 yards. That's probably the best that I can hold it using a H&R youth model.

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    Its hit and miss on the lyman's casting .311+ last one I got new was about 2 years ago and it cast under .310. (it was a 311041 and they sent me another one that cast under size)I don't know about the lee's. I recently got this one and it cast .311+
    http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product...gh7s75bmlbank1

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    The SC311 165Gr. RF RG4 cavity GC (RD) from NOE is what I use.

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    Yup, Noe 311-165RD
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    I agree, Ranch Dog 165, except I have original TL version. One Lee Precision group buy mold and a NOE version.

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    Ranch Dog TLC311-165-RF hands down. It was designed for the Marlin Microgroove 30-30. Fills the sloppy throat and performance on game is second to none. There are a few versions out now and they are being cut by NOE so the molds are second to none as well.

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    the noe [RD] version is the one I would want in a marlin, the nose sections shape and oal is correct for the rifles ball seat section.
    it's also designed as a hunting boolit.
    barring that the rcbs 30-150 or 30-180 rnfp are very good alternatives as is the flat nosed LEE in airc 170 or 180 grs.
    you'll definately want a boolit of 311 or a slightly larger diameter for the marlin rifles.

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    Today I'd join the chorus for the RD 311-165 RF. Awesome boolit but the 311-041 may be better, just not in my rifle. I have the original RD 311-165 TL and it has served me well. Some days I'd like a PB plinker version of that boolit but I've got a few other moulds I want to buy first.
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