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Old 11-03-2012, 08:06 PM   #1
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Default Deer hunting with a 30 carbine?

Just picked up my M-1 carbine. Can out deer hunt with it? I seen some carbon ammo with barns bullets.

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Old 11-03-2012, 08:23 PM   #2
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My wife did for the 2009 season. I developed a nice shootn load with a 90 gr XTP that was effective on deer inside 100 yds. Ill look for the thread.
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Old 11-03-2012, 08:27 PM   #3
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Ah.. here it is.. stuck back in may 2009..
http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/showthread.php?t=60507
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Old 11-03-2012, 08:39 PM   #4
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Nice. Thanks JLA...
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Old 11-03-2012, 09:31 PM   #5
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The local Indians have a couple 30 carbines, use them for caribou. I remember back east deer that I made bad shots on with 7 mag, went on forever until I finally got them.
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The local Indians have a couple 30 carbines, use them for caribou. I remember back east deer that I made bad shots on with 7 mag, went on forever until I finally got them.
I went on a hunt up there and asked the guide what he used for the bears for that he said he got the big gun out a savage 99 chambered for .250 savage
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Old 11-03-2012, 10:39 PM   #7
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That's all my Mom's dad used and he got a big en one year. They've got pics at my folks' house.
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Old 11-03-2012, 11:56 PM   #8
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I don't know about VA but with under 1000 foot pounds muzzle energy, the .30 Carbine won't meet power requirements in some states, including MD. (They generally use the published factory figures, not the ones you might claim for your handloads.)

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Savage, There's a couple ole 300 Savages around the village and all kinds of old military guns, usually 308 or 06's. Every Indian has an old 30-30, they believe they have some spiritual power and I've watched them stand there with their 30-30 and talk to grizzly bear 20 yards away; got to wonder about them Indians. Indians down Ft. Yukon killed a sow polar bear with a 223 Ar several years back, I even saw the picts.

I carry my 6.8 stag all the time for protection and we have killed just under a dozen blk bear with that gun. Had a buddy take several shots with a 458 win mag to kill a 350 lb bear, so I figure it's more about karma than knockdown power.
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I don't know about VA but with under 1000 foot pounds muzzle energy, the .30 Carbine won't meet power requirements in some states, including MD. (They generally use the published factory figures, not the ones you might claim for your handloads.)

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  • Rifles used for deer or bear must be .23 caliber or larger.
  • Rifles (including air rifles) may be used for taking wild animals and wild birds, except migratory game birds and waterfowl, and where prohibited by local ordinances.
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the .30 carbs got ya covered cpt.. The 90 gr XTP at 2200 is good for double that.
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Savage, There's a couple ole 300 Savages around the village and all kinds of old military guns, usually 308 or 06's. Every Indian has an old 30-30, they believe they have some spiritual power and I've watched them stand there with their 30-30 and talk to grizzly bear 20 yards away; got to wonder about them Indians. Indians down Ft. Yukon killed a sow polar bear with a 223 Ar several years back, I even saw the picts.

I carry my 6.8 stag all the time for protection and we have killed just under a dozen blk bear with that gun. Had a buddy take several shots with a 458 win mag to kill a 350 lb bear, so I figure it's more about karma than knockdown power.
Ever see native Nat Guardsmen cop a M2 50 cal and try to go hunting with it??
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