What Crystal wrote PLUS...
We have 2 at the cabin during deer hunting season. One is a 30-30 with iron sights and the other is 35 Remington with a weaver 4x scope.
We switched to the Hornady Leverlution ammo a few years back which is scary accurate and extents your range 50-100 yards depending on your talents.
Side note: We never load up our rifles while deer hunting with more than 3 rounds. It doesn't matter if it is 700 Remington, 99 Savage, Mosin Nagant or a Marlin 336. If you need more than 3 rounds to drop a deer you shouldn't be hunting. We do this for several reasons such as:
> State law mandates that you can only load a shotgun with 3 rounds. There also has to
be a plug installed in the tube Cconsistency)
> It prevents one from continuously shooting at a running deer and spraying the woods - We are of a
belief that this could lead to accidentally shooting another hunter
> Once a deer is down, we know how many rounds were fired and how many are left in the magazine.
When my nephew shot his first day this fall; as I walked up to congratulate him on his kill I
asked him where the other round was? He shot twice with the 30-30 Marlin 336. He showed me one bullet and
then showed me that the rifle was empty.
Then the "high fives" commenced.
Safety...Safety...Safety!