Blue Dot and the 30-30...
Want the 300 BLK in a lever action? These loads will get you close, but with a more effective flat point bullet. I recently began testing Blue Dot in my 1972 Marlin 336 in 30-30. I have to say I'm impressed. Using Remington brass, Remington 9 1/2 LR primers and PC'd Lyman 311008's I'm getting some very consistent velocities. My last three shot string over my Chrony showed 2211, 2225 and 2227 fps. This from a load of 17.5 grains of Alliant Blue Dot. I throw a charge with my powder measure and then trickle it up exactly. Accuracy was good but I still need to experiment and find the best seating depth. If I can get consistent groups of an inch or less at 50 yards I'll use it on deer. I was using AA#9 for this application, but if the Blue Dot works out I'll save that powder for the 300 BLK.
This velocity matches what I'm getting from my 311041's and both bullets shoot to the same POI, so I don't need to change the sights. This gives me both a light recoil load and a standard load suitable for anything I'd want to hunt with the rifle. Pretty handy, IMHO.