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Stretched Pistols
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Bolt-action rifles are the standard for accuracy, but the lever-action rifle emblemizes American deer hunting. Lever guns are synonymous with the .30-30 cartridge, but standard pistol cartridges are, within limits, equally effective for deer hunting in lever guns, too. In fact, lever guns chambered for pistol cartridges might be even better choices than the .30-30 for deer hunters who typically shoot 75 yards or less, especially if you are sensitive to recoil.
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jac
(2/5/2018)
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If you can't handle the recoil of a 30-30, you should probably not be hunting. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(2/5/2018)
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What if you can handle both? I own a .30 - 30 Winchester and a Browning 1892 in .44 magnum. Both work very well on deer....the .30 caliber just having a little longer legs. |
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