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are moison nagant rifles good for deer and hog hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooker" data-source="post: 761208" data-attributes="member: 5819"><p>B.S. Wounded deer are caused by poor shot placement and and taking shots beyond capabilities of the cartridge or the shooter. The 30/30 is fine deer cartridge capable of taking deer cleanly out to 200 yrds. The 30/30s record speaks for it's self it doesn't need a paper ballistic pedigree it just gets the job done. Granted the other cartridges you've listed are much flatter shooting but they also have limitations and you still have to place the bullet in the kill zone. Well over 90% of deer are killed are shot at less than 100yards. That is well within the effective range of the 30/30. If we have 2 Zillion wounded deer, cartridges with faster muzzle velocities and flatter trajectories wont solve the problem. And calling a fine old round like the 30/30 marginal makes you look like you have marginal inexperience.</p><p></p><p>Pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooker, post: 761208, member: 5819"] B.S. Wounded deer are caused by poor shot placement and and taking shots beyond capabilities of the cartridge or the shooter. The 30/30 is fine deer cartridge capable of taking deer cleanly out to 200 yrds. The 30/30s record speaks for it's self it doesn't need a paper ballistic pedigree it just gets the job done. Granted the other cartridges you've listed are much flatter shooting but they also have limitations and you still have to place the bullet in the kill zone. Well over 90% of deer are killed are shot at less than 100yards. That is well within the effective range of the 30/30. If we have 2 Zillion wounded deer, cartridges with faster muzzle velocities and flatter trajectories wont solve the problem. And calling a fine old round like the 30/30 marginal makes you look like you have marginal inexperience. Pat [/QUOTE]
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