After a season with the .30 hunting a variety of animals, I am rather impressed. First off, I have a custom .30 bottled Marauder using a 1:26 TJ barrel. It is setup shooting 850fps with the 44gr JSB's. For the sake of experimenting, I have tried another .30 TJ barrel which shot equally as well as my original, and I also have tested as low as 800fps up to about 910fps. Minus trajectory and small BC changes, accuracy was very good and of very little difference at the range of velocities I tried. I settled in at 850 because of the larger shot count and tight ES I was able to obtain at that speed. I really liked shooting at 900fps, but the shot count was too little for my liking and I couldn't get the ES as low as I did at 850.
In the field, the larger diameter .30 has proven itself as a killing machine!! The larger wound channel created by the .30 makes for very quick kills and proved more forgiving than a .25. The only downside I can see to the .30 is the expense of pellets. With power ranging from 70-80fpe with 44gr pellets, the .30 just plain hits hard!! Since my .30 is still producing over 40fpe at 100 yards and does it with precision, long range shots have been rather easy. Yesterday, I had a pest squirrel at 110yards that was no match for the 44gr jsb with alittle holdover and a very slight windage correction!! I have taken animals further with the .30, but it just continues to impress me how easy it makes the longer shots!!
On top of its on game performance, the level of precision that the .30 gives is amazing!! I have shot more sub MOA groups with the .30 than all other calibers combined. It might not be the most cost effective choice for some people, but I think the advantages for hunting far outweigh the cost.
I had thought that if I could only have 1 gun it would be a .25 shooting heavies, but I no longer feel that way. The .30 is one bad MFer!!
In the field, the larger diameter .30 has proven itself as a killing machine!! The larger wound channel created by the .30 makes for very quick kills and proved more forgiving than a .25. The only downside I can see to the .30 is the expense of pellets. With power ranging from 70-80fpe with 44gr pellets, the .30 just plain hits hard!! Since my .30 is still producing over 40fpe at 100 yards and does it with precision, long range shots have been rather easy. Yesterday, I had a pest squirrel at 110yards that was no match for the 44gr jsb with alittle holdover and a very slight windage correction!! I have taken animals further with the .30, but it just continues to impress me how easy it makes the longer shots!!
On top of its on game performance, the level of precision that the .30 gives is amazing!! I have shot more sub MOA groups with the .30 than all other calibers combined. It might not be the most cost effective choice for some people, but I think the advantages for hunting far outweigh the cost.
I had thought that if I could only have 1 gun it would be a .25 shooting heavies, but I no longer feel that way. The .30 is one bad MFer!!