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*sigh* Another caliber and another mouth to feed...
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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 831594" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>Howdy partner. I have one of those beauties made in 1951. They are dear on accurate. I use 150s also. due to my skils I wouldnt go much over a hundred with open sight but can nail a soada can all day at 50 yards. The kick is a BIT more noticeable than 762x39 though. You will know it is there. Im not crying though. Unless my model 70 in 300wnm is kickin me. Just kidding. You will love it. They make great dear guns. You will have a blast with it! </p><p></p><p>Hear is a tid bit that might interest you. 30 30 is a frase that marlin came out with and coined to differentiate thier rifle from winchesters. In the old days the winchester rifle was refered to as the winchester 30. Marlin had to come up with a name so they decided to call thier rifle the 30 30 because it was a 30 cal bullet with 30 grains of black powder. And now the rest is history</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 831594, member: 9018"] Howdy partner. I have one of those beauties made in 1951. They are dear on accurate. I use 150s also. due to my skils I wouldnt go much over a hundred with open sight but can nail a soada can all day at 50 yards. The kick is a BIT more noticeable than 762x39 though. You will know it is there. Im not crying though. Unless my model 70 in 300wnm is kickin me. Just kidding. You will love it. They make great dear guns. You will have a blast with it! Hear is a tid bit that might interest you. 30 30 is a frase that marlin came out with and coined to differentiate thier rifle from winchesters. In the old days the winchester rifle was refered to as the winchester 30. Marlin had to come up with a name so they decided to call thier rifle the 30 30 because it was a 30 cal bullet with 30 grains of black powder. And now the rest is history [/QUOTE]
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