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    Years ago I was watching a program on Polar Bears. One of the guys in the film was an Eskimo. He ventured out from his hut without a firearm and was caught by a full grown Polar Bear. As the bear was trying to get hold of the guy's head he remembered a thing that his grandfather had told him, specifically, a bear would not bite anything that was wider than his open mouth. As his grandfather had told him, he raised his forearm which was wider than the bear's open mouth and put it in front of his face, elbow down fist up. The bear was apparently confused by this and was turning his head side to side trying to fit this object into his mouth. While the bear was distracted, he kicked it with his leg. The bear jumped back and the Eskimo bolted for his cabin door. He closed the episode by saying that he had to get outside with his "Big Gun", a 30-30.

    Anyone who's ever dressed a deer killed with a 30-30 knows the reality of what it can do. The carbine shot into the skull of a bear at close range kills it. Several well placed shots would definitely kill it. All 15 in the wrong places wouldn't kill it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveHH View Post
    a 30-30
    Yep, I've done lots of that.

    The carbines I always noticed hit the steel plates with serious wallop at 200 yds. Every bit as hard as other .30 cal bullets.
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    From what I have read, 30-30s are still very popular with the Inuit and Inupiat in Alaska and Canadaicon who shoot deer, Elk, Moose, bear, seal, and wolves with the round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imarangemaster View Post
    30-30s are still very popular
    I have one in the locker right now, 1902 made '94 rifle, round barrel that started it's life right in this area. I wouldn't part with it, they work fine.
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    I have a Marlin 336 30-30 in the safe. Dead accurate!

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    Zone 1: UP of Michigan
    Zone 2: Upper Lower Michigan
    In Zone 1 and 2: The Rifle Zones, 30-30, 30-06 and .308 among the top 5 here for Deer hunting.
    It's said the 30-30 has taken the most deer in Michigan overall.
    I still use my Marlin 336RC 'Waffle Top' when hunting above the rifle line.
    Zone 3: Most use their Slug guns. I prefer my .50 Cal Muzzle loader longer reach, less drop.

    Now older I admit to figuring the length of drag out before shooting.



    Here was a bow kill. Lucky cause I didn't gun hunt that year.
    Following year no kills bow hunting but during gun season I scored.
    The 2 on the old couch behind the barn were shot with the muzzle loader. Shot the one on the left first right next to my yardage marker 175yrds. Reloaded and walked over to tag it when the one on the right stepped out of the tree line about 65 yrds away. 2 tags filled in 15 minutes and the great part was I could drive our old Gimmy right to them !!

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    Did you poke 'em as they were crawlin' out of that sofa Charlie?
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Did you poke 'em as they were crawlin' out of that sofa Charlie?
    They'd been hanging in the barn. He had a buddy that came by to pick them up to process at his shop. Ended up nailing them on the side of the barn for that sun bleached look.
    That old couch was shot up with a Thompson and IIRC a Uzi. Short bursts......... then stow the arms and go back to bench or skeet. Neighbors about 1-1/4 mile away thought every boom was illegal. So every now and then we'd send them a little serenade to welcome them to the country. Types that bought an acre but thought they run the county. Every time they'd call the police it would be 1 of the 2 or 3 County LEO's that my buddy did Smith work for back in his working days. Sometimes they'd pull something from their trunk and take a few shots.


    SORRY IRM, I was on a roll. Didn't mean to get your Topic so Off Topic !
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    SORRY IRM, I was on a roll. Didn't mean to get your Topic so Off Topic !
    Hmmmm ...

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