Anybody have any shooting experience with one?
Impressions?
Denis
Mossberg .30-30
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Jaguarundi
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DPris here is a link to a earlier forum post about the new 464.viewtopic.php?t=4450&highlight=mossberg 
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DPris,
Please be more specific.
Mossberg made more than one series of gun in the .30-30 chambering. I know of the 472-series levergun, from the 1970s, which was sold in various guises, including the "Roy Rogers" edition. Those rifles looked like a Marlin 336, but their trigger is pinned to the lever, ala Browning BLR.
Now, we have the new Mossberg 464, also chambered for .30WCF. It is very different from the old 472.
Anyone else know of more Mossberg .30-30s?
Shawn
Please be more specific.
Mossberg made more than one series of gun in the .30-30 chambering. I know of the 472-series levergun, from the 1970s, which was sold in various guises, including the "Roy Rogers" edition. Those rifles looked like a Marlin 336, but their trigger is pinned to the lever, ala Browning BLR.
Now, we have the new Mossberg 464, also chambered for .30WCF. It is very different from the old 472.
Anyone else know of more Mossberg .30-30s?
Shawn
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