Game possibilities for .30-30 Contender

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Hello Folks,

A long wanted Dream came true and i got a hold of a nice Super 14 Contender in 30-30wcf.

I would like to hunt with it and explore the world (of Handgun hunting).

What are your experiences of suitable game for this rig?

I plan on getting accurate with it from field position up to 100 yards and plan to limit my shots in this distance.

Any recomondations on a sutable Bullet and optik would also be aprecuated.

So far i am leaning towards 130grain ttsx and either a Reddot or a 2.5x.

Thabks alot for sharing your wisdom in advance.

Cheers,
Phil
 
I built loads for 30-30 single shots that were quite stout with pointed Nosler Ballistic Tip 150gr bullets and 168gr bullets for boar, deer, etc. Plenty of energy and excellent accuracy once you get away from the round-nose bullets required of lever guns.

The part I cannot answer is what you can do with power and accuracy using a powder that will burn fast enough to get you to velocity out of a pistol barrel length. That I do not know, but you'll need to do some research to figure that out.
 
I was an avid handgun hunter for years. I used Contenders in .223, 7/30 Waters, .357 Herrett and .45/70.
The Super 14” came about because the original 10” was highly inefficient in the .30/30. It prompted the development of the .30 Herrett which was efficient in the 10”.
On an HHI antelope hunt in WY, I watched a guy drop an antelope at ~200yds with a .30/30 using a 125gr Nosler BT. The .30/30 was a popular round in the Contender, but bullet and powder selection is critical. .
 
Hello Folks,

A long wanted Dream came true and i got a hold of a nice Super 14 Contender in 30-30wcf.

I would like to hunt with it and explore the world (of Handgun hunting).

What are your experiences of suitable game for this rig?

I plan on getting accurate with it from field position up to 100 yards and plan to limit my shots in this distance.

Any recomondations on a sutable Bullet and optik would also be aprecuated.

So far i am leaning towards 130grain ttsx and either a Reddot or a 2.5x.

Thabks alot for sharing your wisdom in advance.

Cheers,
Phil

Beginning that journey a bit myself... a lifetime ago I hunted with a Contender in .35 Remington and took some caribou with it. I regret selling that gun.

More recently I started shooting a couple of CVA single shot pistols, in .243 and 6.5 Grendel. They are fun to shoot and I have high hopes.

Enjoy the journey. Finding the right loads is a part of the fun.
 
Back when Steve Herrett was playing around with the Contender and rifle rounds in it he designed the .30 Herrett off of the 30-30 case. He found it worked quite well on deer and pronghorn. When he started to look at hunting elk with it he necked the 30 Herrett up to 357 for the ability to shoot larger sectional area bullets.

The 30-30 out of a 14" barrel you can expect velocities around 1900 fps with a 150 grain bullet and dropping down to around 1800 fps with a 170 grain one. One of the best powers that I have found for it is W748, this is the powder that I use in my 7-30 Waters out of a 12" barrel.

With factory loads you'll have a considerable amount of un-burned powder since they are designed for longer barrels than what you have with the Contender. This is where you really need to load your own rounds for this cartridge and use powders that are suitable for the shorter barrel of the Contender.

While I don't have a 30-30 barrel I do have a 30 Herrett, 357 Herrett, 7-30 Waters, and a 44 mag barrel for it. I have taken deer and elk with all 4 with the best results on deer being the 7-30 Waters. I was skeptical with elk and the .30 Herrett but it worked alright on a cow, but the 357 Herrett worked a lot better on a bull.
 
As important as the optics is the mounting system. Most of us found that a few more screws attaching the base to the barrel are a good idea, and 3 or possibly 4 rings connecting the scope to the base. The 4 mounting rings keep the scope from sliding in the rings and keep the scope tube from flexing.

On shooting technique, you'll find that Contenders string their shots if the butt of the grip is interfered with in recoil. There is no real secret technique to shooting one other than consistent grip and trigger squeeze.

As others have already said, Win748 is the powder you're looking for.
 
In my home country its only consideres valuable for roe deer.

The amerikans are pretty sure its suitable for whitetail.
So i guess feral pigs are also okay.

Useable on a elk inside 100yds?

In my opinion, with the right bullet, absolutely. With the right bullet I'd personally be fine with it on moose at those distances.
 
I hunt with a Contender with a 14" 30-30 barrel often, topped with a 1-4 Burris scope. I also use a Contender in 44mag with a 10", Encore in 30-06 with 14" and a Ruger Blackhawk Hunter in 44mag with a 10". I've taken Whitetail, Mule deer, Axis, Hogs, Javelina, Blackbuck, various feral and exotic rams and goats and black bear with the 30-30 setup. Loads/Bullet weight varied based on target but from 125-180 have all worked good for me. Practice and be honest with yourself about range capabilities......a tripod will help a lot in the field.
 

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