Sunday, February 14, 2010

Remington Rifle 30.30 Need Help Choosing Right Rifle For Hunting Wild Boars/bears!!!?

Need help choosing right rifle for hunting wild boars/bears!!!? - remington rifle 30.30

In need assistance in selecting the weapon to do the work. As we seek a needle or a 300 Remington rifle .30-30 Cal. a weapon of choice would be to get a boar and a bear with a blow to him. Thank you for your response and time

11 comments:

Oliver T said...

30-30 Marlin Suite, and

Anonymous said...

The .30-30 was killed the boar, black bears and more. The .308 Winchester is a better option. You can not go wrong with the .30-06 Springfield, either.

So I resurrected the old, 350 Remington Magnum Magnum (original short), I bought a new 350 Remington 673 Guide Rifle Mag specifically to hunt wild boar (wild boar) to. I equipped, the power of a 1-3/4 x 5 Burris is one of my "dedicated" poor boar. Even deer, how to reduce a gamble. My rifle is a Ruger # 1 in my other wild boars, 458 Winchester Magnum rifle and opportunities is a lever mechanism, 308 Brown Winchester. In any case, the wild boar, I would not use anything smaller than a .44 Magnum. At least not for large 300 to 400 lbs. Boars. Unfortunately, where IHunting black bear was chased into the forties with extinction, but any size suitable for large boar is also suitable for bears.

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bigold_r... said...

I think he should be a 30-30 or a CAL 300th Although I know nothing about hunting wild boar (evethough know I know how to pigs and pigs) increased when bear hunting I suggest to get a 30/06. I suggest, because it was well done for filming, but also useful for "close combat" situations. Do not make a bolt action (with a clip and a single shot), but you may want a semi-automatic case. My father has just killed a black bear, 350 pounds, and his semi-automatic 30.06 left quite easily. If you are a lock, I would suggest to get a new model of the wild. I have one and works very well. Not only one of the sweetest I've ever seen, but it's dead! Well, I hope I helped you to answer your question....... PSIF you really want one of her arms suggested I choose the 30-30. This gun is a good "brush".

Wujoosay said...

A cheaper route is 7.62x54r (Mosin Nagant), capable of completely reversing either a few hundred meters.

As already pointed out that no detail frankly about all types and the earth, and that sounds as if you dream of nothing (a bit wrong with that!).

We give more information!

A 30-30 is a fantastic light weapon that has killed many animals in a radius of 200 meters (about 150), but is not effective for long-distance shots.

The lap 300 is a very capable mid deleting most of the deer and black bear in a larger range.

A 338 is considered the minimum for hunting bear more than a black man.

The list is long ..... as seen above. Give us work more!

Doc Hudson said...

I stayed with Marlin, but I have no meter a few notches.

Consider the Model 1895 in .45-70 Marlin. You can choose the M-1895 cowboy with a ton of 26 "and 9-ball. Alternatively, you can go again with fewer M-1895 G, with a 18.5" barrel and 4 balls. Or go with M-1895 GS, a stainless steel version of the M-1895G is. The cowboy weighs 8 pounds, and M-1895G Guide Gun officially weighed 7 pounds, but my weighed 6.75 kilograms

As for ammunition, you can click on the age rule, which will load from Remington, Winchester or Federal load with enough light to prevent damage to his grandfather's old M-1873 Trapdoor, or you can use modern loads Garrett Cartridge Company Buffalo Bore Ammunition orCor-Bon. Even if you are not with a .45-70 rifle, visit Garrett and go read about how Vin Lupo Garret ammunition used in an M-1895 rifle marlin have good copies of the largest in Africa five years ago.

Pigs take a beating and killing nothing better than a .45-70. And when it comes to taking up his post, bad mood, I do not want a caliber of less than a .45-70, even if a black bear.

Doc

METROPOL... said...

30/30 is good for bears, wild boars and small (450 pounds or less) of less than 100 meters .... Since the 300 Winchester Mag, is a set of 300 balls ... I borrowed a buddys gun, 300 Win Mag cameras and powerful way ..... I do not recommend a cartridge the size if they are hunting for more than 600 pounds, can not be avoided but to .... Retirement is stupid .... Consider a heinous act or practice, 308 Screw 30/06 rifle, if you seriously want power, without exaggerating ..... I recommend Remington 700 rifle again and again ... Take a look at ......

MR HENRY S said...

Remington semi 30/06 within two or 308 Winchester. The boars are tough and mean, and with a point and you get a quick second shot if needed. It is perhaps the best shooter in the world, though not always meat on the table with a single bullet.

These sizes are guaranteed to be reflected no big game in North America. 30-30 is a good weapon, but I think a bit on the light side for deer hunting in the brush, however boar.Great.

SW28fan said...

In Europe, where boar hunt of the most popular size 9.3x62 is not very common in the United States, a close relative who called here, the 35 Whelen. The .30-06 is certainly a condition of use of the 200 or 220 grains. When you talk about the biggest bears in Alaska, you might want a safety to think of the Magnum 338 Winchester Magnum to. Despite the placement of the ball is the key to all types of hunting.

dca20033... said...

A better option is 30-06 because there is a greater variety of bullet weights out .* I would rather choose the 180 or 220 grain myself .* The .30-06 has been tested, it is true, tested and proven since 1906 .* He has more game than a class with the exception of the 30-30 Winchester .* efficiently harvested in 30-06 hunting pests .* always aim for the heart and lung area .*

gun E said...

weapons they could, but something more identifiers using ID Need a wild Mossberg (100 ATR rifle is a damn good) 30.06 The 30.06 Cal is the best in North America, and proposes a needle-ID 1895 45-70 ! To kill a bullet from his great Ganna Ganna a large animal and go Oh, if only ur hunting black bears with 30-30 or maybe an SKS? SKS is reliable and has the same power of 30-30, but the cheapest parts and ammunition is much cheaper!

John de Witt said...

For pigs, it does not matter much, and 30-30 could be in a small box of practice, more to your liking. Bear, you need a little more specific. If you are in the west to the land of the grizzly bear, you want more weapons, and something along the lines of 9.3x62 is a good option.

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