Posted on 03/08/2008 5:43:28 PM PST by Last Dakotan
These two are comparable in price and probably in performance. Looks like the M1 is about 1-1/2 lb. lighter. Suggestions?
For what it is worth the 30 M1 Carbine projectile(bullet) is .308 diameter and the 7.62x39 mm projectile (bullet)is .311 diameter.
A tremendous difference in chamber size and not interchangable.
Best regards,
Whoever gave the go ahead to build the Mini-30 and the Mini-14 should be whipped and tried for theft. I will never buy or sell another Ruger.
You are right that the 7.62x39 is accurate out of the right gun BUT I am looking at the knowledge level of the OP. This is a guy (no offense intended) that wants a good 'all around' rifle. He will not be reloading and wants to be able to walk into Wally World and get good ammo.
I think the .308 would be better as a "tatcticle/hunting' gun for this type of shooter.
Try one of these babies. Tough as nails, powerful, historically significant, and CHEAP.
(Plus, they have a permanently attached, swing-out bayonet)
;-)
Agreed BUT they ARE all considered 30 caliber.
Have a nice day
I got a buddy who's looking at getting a .340 Weatherby for big yardage shooting. I remember you sayin' once you had a .338 Lapua...how do you think these two compare?
Thanks in advance.
At that price I certainly would have picked up a copy, but I like reloading manuals for the wealth of detail they provide.
For example, the exact same projectile-The Varminter .308 110 grain hollowpoint- out of a 30 M1 Carbine Cartridge has a muzzle velocity of 1981 feet per second. Out of a 30-30 Levergun it has a muzzle velocity of 2238 feet per second with a heavy powder load and 1925 feet per second with a light powder load.
Which one is legal for deer and at what range?
Best regards,
By whom?
Is a .357 30 Caliber? .375?
Best regards,
I asked some questions of the poster above and he answers that we’ll have a better way to help him choose.
All arguments thus far , price , semi auto, quality, cheap, durable, accurate, general hunting round etc seem to lead to a M1 Garand from CMP for this man.......dual purpose, 5 round enbloc’s available for hunting......I use one now and then .
.340 weatherby is a awesome long range rifle. A buddy in Lindrith NM uses one on a regular basis for elk at extreme ranges as he says he hates to track or chase a wounded animal..........:o)
He uses a Apache style finger hole phenolic stock from McBros and it has a muzzle brake as well.
Great rifle . I watch him use that rig for everything from long range coyotes to Bull Elk and Mulies up there !
Good Choice. His is a weatherby by the way.
Stay safe !
You sure you want a semi-auto? :)
How about a single-shot T/C Encore rifle? Interchangeable barrels mean you can switch calibers easy as pie. If you decide you don’t like 30-30 (or whatever cal you get), sell or trade the barrel for a different caliber.
Who needs more than one shot anyway. ;)
Well, good deal! I’m glad I steered him in the right direction. Thanks.
Not a bad choice at all.
With those 5 rounds enblocs you could use it in just about any jurisdiction in the States.
Course in Wisconsin those surplus SKS rifles have become very popular 'blue collar' whitetail guns. I imagine a decent gunsmith could remove the grenade launcher and the bayonet and knock a couple of pounds off'n it.
Been tempted to pick one or two of 'em up myself for 'rainy days'.
L
Squantos, the CMP is scrapping the bottom for M-1 rifles. The sights are loose as is the gas cylinders on the barrels. They need a lot of tender loving care to get them to shoot accurately.
I have another movie suggestion for you. City of God. WOW! The next installlment, City of Men is at the theatres right now.
In training on the pop-up range, where troops in pits would hold up silhouette targets and were supposed to drop them when they took a hit, I knew I was not getting credit for my hits, so I started popping splinters off the crosstie rims of the pits. That worked pretty good (maybe I wouldn't do that now).
Oh yeah ..........ya did tha guy a favor for sure BT !
I built a 240 Weatherby last year....yeah 2-4-0 weatherby !
That is a great bolt gun varmint round. I had a friend give me like 8 cases of that stuff he’d found at a garage sale. I built the rifle on an old 700 Action. Used a Shilen No Contour Bull barrel and a H&S stock with a aluminum bedding block. Great Coyote gun.
Try one of these babies. Tough as nails, powerful, historically significant, and CHEAP.
(Plus, they have a permanently attached, swing-out bayonet)
;-)
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So what are you going to use the Bayonet for? Charging those deer that refuse to run when you fire? :-)
I never wanted one since most of the ones I had seen were in bad shape or commercial. The CMP finally released some and I have a nice Inland. I was hoping my daughter in law would like it but she just doesn’t like rifles at all. She has no use for any accordiing to her.
Marlin 336. Or get the newer one, with the longer barrel and the Hornady Leverevolution ammo. It’ll make your rifle a legit 200 yd deer gun. Even if you go w/ the regular 336, try the ammo.
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