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    1967 Marlin 30-30

    Well as it happens we all get old. My father is now 80 and is nowhere near the man he used to be, as is to be expected.

    While visiting and chatting for the weekend, I left with something I'd not expected.

    He gave me his Marlin 30-30 336RC, that he bought new in 1967. It's seen use, and he took care of all of his firearms quite well. It almost looks new.

    So I now have a new toy.

    With several hundred pieces of brass already in possession. What to load came to mind.

    I would be interested in seeing a pic of the boolits you like to shoot in your 30-30.

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    Good old Dad hooked you up nicely. Pics coming later of my favorites.

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    Pics or it never happened Blammer!!! Gotta see this Gem!!!

    You gunna hunt with it?? Or is it gunna be tucked away... Might wanna try the Hammer of Thor Boolit that was on Group buy earlier is year? I thought I saw your name there.. haven’t killed anything with it yet, but my old 94 loves it.. I am Sure it will be deadly for deer!!!

    Here is the link..
    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...av-GC-PB/page2

    Hope that helps..
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    The bullet Markopolo referred to function easily through my Win 94. I also like the 311041. Both good shooters.

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    I like my 311041.
    It does fine in a old Win. 94, 30-06, and even in a M1A.
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    I've always had good luck with the Lee C309-150-F sized .310 over 27 grains IMR 4895 in all my .30-30's. Currently trying out the C309-170-F and it looks promising.
    Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.

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    + 1 on the C309-150-F. It was the first boolit I ever cast in a Lee single cavity mold way back in the 60's. I load it with 28.5 grs. IMR 3031 in my Winchester model 64, thutty-thutty.
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    I'm gonna hunt with it.

    A fixed 4 power sets on top of it currently, works good enough.

    Took the rifle and some other rifle to deer camp to go pig hunting this weekend. I'll be dangburned if I didn't forget ALL of my ammo for ALL of my guns.

    Two of my guns there is no store ammo to be had for it, so they were DIW, the third was Dad's 30-30.

    Found a box of Fed 150gr for $20 and some change at the local Ace Hardware store, 3-4 shots to zero and away I went. Didn't see any pigs, saw two really really fat large Coons, not Coon season so they played in the water and did their thing.

    Had a good time that weekend anyway.

    Burned me up having to BUY ammo, but what's a man to do when ya make a mistake.

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    Wow, from what I can see of it, it looks pretty clean...

    I would really recommend the hammer of Thor Boolit if your gunna hunt hogs with it. hard pressed to find something that will hit harder for that rifle is your gunna hunt hogs..

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    What kinda scope ya got.

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    Man that looks really nice. Sweet to have a gun from your dad.

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    That rifle looks near new. I just sold my 1894 Win 30/30 last week. That leaves me with a Marlin Marauder as my keeper 30/30. Not any help on cast loads. My standard load is 150gr JSP/ IMR-3031 for deer. I shoot a lot of light bullets for plinking and varmits. Speer 110hp for varmits & 110gr FMJs for M1carbine as plinkers, both with Win ball powders.

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    A 1967 model could have come with a Marlin(Universal/Japan) scope. The glossy finish looks like that scope.

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    I used an old Ideal 31141 to take my first "small bore" cast deer in a Savage 340 about nine years ago. Worked quite well. Before the next hunting season, I procured one of the original Ranchdog 165 grain bullets which also worked well in a .308 Savage 99. I think either would be a good place to start with that Marlin.

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    Ranch dog 165 comes to mind ,killed a few deer with it and 2 squirrel /Ed

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    One of the great things about 30-30 chambered guns is that ammo is available just about everywhere.

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    yea, I was thankful of that this last weekend.

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    don't remember the scope brand at the moment, but it's a pretty crisp clear one, with duplex reticles.
    I"ll look in a min or two.

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    simmons 4x

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