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Remington #2 38-40 for deer
Dec 14th, 2024 at 5:32pm
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Can I load my Remington #2 rolling block hot enough to harvest a whitetail deer?
  
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Re: Remington #2 38-40 for deer
Reply #1 - Dec 14th, 2024 at 8:28pm
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Don't know but if you do make sure your shot placement is correct and I wouldn't take a long shot.





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Re: Remington #2 38-40 for deer
Reply #2 - Dec 15th, 2024 at 9:37am
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Am guessing you are talking of the 38-40 wcf. I freely admit that my experience is limited to the fact that I have a low wall in that caliber, a box of factory ammo and reloading components except for bullets. I do however have experience with its big brother the 44-40. Factory smokeless loads are pretty mild due to the vairety of rifles it was chambered in. Reloads will do you much better. If you can, load some up with Black Powder and a cast leas bullet. You may be quite surprised at the performance over what the factory has put out. If you do limit your range to about 50 yards or so and place your shot well it will kill a white tail with out any problems. 
If you do a web search you will find a good bit of info on loading the 38-40, mostly for handguns but will work equally well in a rifle.
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Re: Remington #2 38-40 for deer
Reply #3 - Dec 15th, 2024 at 6:31pm
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I can only tell you the .38-40 will bring down average sized mule deer for sure. I took a doe at 80 yards with my Model 1889 Marlin lever action in .38-40 using 170 grain flat nosed cast lead. 
She wouldn't turn and I waited a long time, but I finally felt if she turned it was going to be quick, and she'd give me no shot. So I put the sights on her chest and fired. It struck her between her front shoulders and she reared up on her hind legs and fell over backwards. Not a single twitch, and landed where she was hit.
My load was about 1400 fps, and I told myself I'd not take a shot over 100 yds., so it worked out for me.
  

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