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LOGANSTANFORTH 09-07-2009 08:44 AM

Marlin .30-06 lever action and CVA .50 Muzzleloader....
 
I just got both on a smokin deal slightly used and was wondering if anyone here has either.......I never got into black powder but at $80 bucks for an almost new gun I think I can start hunting it, especially since I got about 50 rounds of ammo at the house that is brand new that I got for free a while back......

Anyone got a Marlin Lever action .30-06.......I am debating on wether to scope it or not.....I cant decide......

rockcrawlinredneck 09-07-2009 10:30 AM

I have a Marlin .30-.30 lever action. Looks alot like the old Winchester model 94 (I think that is the model) I left mine Iron sight, it is great for brush hunting, the draw back is you got to get a little closer to be *real* accurate. I have not hunted with it for several years though, I need to get back into it.

dieseldude03 09-07-2009 10:50 AM

Never aware that Marlin made a .30-06 lever action. What model number is it?

I've hunted with black powder since I was 10 years old. A muzzle-loading rifle is still my primary deer gun. Just make sure to give it a good scrubbing after you shoot it. The bore solvents for modern smokeless powders don't work for black-powder guns. All you need is good ol' hot, soapy water. I just remove the barrel from the stock and head for the bath-tub with liquid dish soap, several patches and a cleaning jag for the ramrod. Few quick passes, dry it off, a spritz of Rem oil and yer done.

Everybody has their own opinion on which powder to use, but I prefer Triple-7. It doesn't contain any sulfur, so you don't get the rotten-egg smell when you shoot or clean it. It is also not near as corrosive as actual black-powder and a majority of the black-powder substitutes, though you still need to clean the rifle within the first few days to prevent bore pitting.

LOGANSTANFORTH 09-07-2009 11:32 AM

I meant for that to say .30-.30, I was looking at a .30-06 and typed that by accident......I plan on deer hunting with it mostly......


I clean all of my guns after I shoot them, thanks for the cleaning tip.....

Mr. Miyagi 09-07-2009 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by LOGANSTANFORTH (Post 390875)

I clean all of my guns after I shoot them, thanks for the cleaning tip.....

Muzzleloaders are an entirely different breed of cleaning than a standard smokeless powder centerfire or rimfire arm.

You'll see...

What model is the CVA? Inline? Hammerlock? How long is the barrel?

LOGANSTANFORTH 09-08-2009 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by Mr. Miyagi (Post 391006)
Muzzleloaders are an entirely different breed of cleaning than a standard smokeless powder centerfire or rimfire arm.

You'll see...

What model is the CVA? Inline? Hammerlock? How long is the barrel?

My stepdad used to shoot a CVA, so I know what it takes to clean them......I will have to ask dad what type it is, I am still waiting on him to send me pictures......

Mr. Miyagi 09-08-2009 10:09 AM

That 50 rounds of free ammo....

What kind?

GRI 09-08-2009 12:17 PM

Hopefully the breach plug is easy to pull out. it makes cleaning it ten times faster. Thats why I bought my traditions muzzle loader. the breach plug is a screw in type (at the time I bought it not many muzzle loaders had the quick remove breach plug)

as far as powder goes. triple 7 shoots the cleanest. I have tried a bunch and can get 3 shots before I have to clean it. others I get 2.

2001shrtbedcummins 09-08-2009 01:55 PM

I've got a Marlin 30-30 as well...I love it man. It all depends on how often you use it, if you you're used to a scope, use a scope. I like my open sights....

12vcummins96 09-08-2009 02:04 PM

leave it open it is a better up close gun

bowdiesel 09-08-2009 03:43 PM

hunted w/ 30-30 for 25 years great gun you can scope it i did about 10 yrs ago ...tip get a hammer offset extender it helps a lot when when lowering the hammer to half cock safety .........finally up graded to a Winchester 308 lever action model 88 gave my son 30/30 it will last him another 25 years of hunting unless OBAMA BANS HUNTING !
:tttt::tttt::madd:

LOGANSTANFORTH 09-09-2009 03:10 AM


Originally Posted by Mr. Miyagi (Post 391415)
That 50 rounds of free ammo....

What kind?

It has too be some decent ammo (for some reason I'm thinking they are hollow points) cause that is all my step-dad would shoot, when he moved out and I moved to florida I took it with me......


Originally Posted by GRI (Post 391479)
Hopefully the breach plug is easy to pull out. it makes cleaning it ten times faster. Thats why I bought my traditions muzzle loader. the breach plug is a screw in type (at the time I bought it not many muzzle loaders had the quick remove breach plug)

as far as powder goes. triple 7 shoots the cleanest. I have tried a bunch and can get 3 shots before I have to clean it. others I get 2.

Triple 7 sounds like what I will go with......


Originally Posted by 2001shrtbedcummins (Post 391499)
I've got a Marlin 30-30 as well...I love it man. It all depends on how often you use it, if you you're used to a scope, use a scope. I like my open sights....

I bet you gave probably 3 times for yours than I did mine......:yeah:


Originally Posted by hotcummins (Post 391501)
leave it open it is a better up close gun


Originally Posted by bowdiesel (Post 391537)
hunted w/ 30-30 for 25 years great gun you can scope it i did about 10 yrs ago ...tip get a hammer offset extender it helps a lot when when lowering the hammer to half cock safety .........finally up graded to a Winchester 308 lever action model 88 gave my son 30/30 it will last him another 25 years of hunting unless OBAMA BANS HUNTING !
:tttt::tttt::madd:

I plan to deer hunt with it in florida....


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