150 grains plus preferred, but not the Buffalo Bore 190 grain hawk bullet ones, as the are not made to properly mushroom on deer. The 30-30 is the all time #1 gun for deer hunting, and virtually everyone makes ammo for them...but I always leaned to the Hornady 160 grain FTX LeverEvolution or the Federal Premium ammo.
You will have to buy as many different brands of ammo as you can afford and shoot them all to see which your rifle prefers. I would not go lower than 120 grains.
Fixdeluxe1's Improvment:If you can get it,I recommend 150 Grain and up.Try Winchester ammo its one of the best and if Remington does 30-30 them too.
If I understand your question correctly,you have a Marlin lever action rifle chambered in 38WCF(38-40).If that is the case,then you have a Marlin model 1889 rifle,that was made in the year 1892.
Yes the Marlin Model 1894FG is chambered in .41 mag.
Should be on the barrel near the receiver.
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You will need to provide the serial number to your Marlin model 39 lever action .22cal rifle to get a date of production.
It is a Model 56 Marlin It is a Model 56 Marlin
50-300 usd
1961
U is for 1961
1955
I have a Marlin 30 30 deer rifle and it is jammed with the lever action down how can I unjam it?