An Official Journal Of The NRA | Which Cartridge Has Taken the Most Deer? (2024)

The Maybe it is a Myth Statement:
“More deer have been taken with the .30-30 Winchester cartridge than any other.”

While this quote is often uttered as fact among hunters, what is not revealed is how it was calculated.

Fact is, I own a Marlin 336 rifle chambered in .30-30 Win., but I haven’t shot it in 20 years because it’s ballistically inferior to modern centerfire cartridges like the .308, .30-06 and .270 Win. Of all my hunting friends young and old, I don’t know a single person who routinely hunts with a .30-30. And it’s not like the 30-30 was the only choice for deer hunters of the golden era; While it was conceived in 1895 and offered in the Winchester Model 94 rifle ever since, the .30-06 was introduced in the 1903 Springfield a mere 12 years later (although sporterized versions didn’t become readily available until around 1920). I have read, however, that before about 1960 it was rather unusual to see anything other than lever-action rifles in the field or in gun stores. But these same accounts also report that during the years from 1900 to 1960 it was fairly rare to see a deer. In reality, the golden era of deer hunting began in the 90s when bolt action rifles and modern calibers had taken over the popular rifle throne, and it’s still going. American hunters kill 6-8 million deer per year these days, and I’m betting most are not killed with the .30-30. It is widely believed that the .30-06 is America’s—and the world’s—most popular hunting caliber. In my estimation it would not take many 1-million deer years to top any numbers the 30-30 put up during much leaner times. Nonetheless, all this is speculation:

So I want to know: Is this myth true?

What I Do Know
In general there is no requirement for indicating the caliber with which U.S. hunters harvested their deer, so the best way to form an educated opinion of the statement’s validity is by asking those whose fingers are most on the pulse of American hunters’ gun and ammo choices. That is, firearm and ammo manufacturers. But this of course only reveals what is popular now, and not 30 to 40 years ago. But still it gives us a starting point.

What the Manufacturers Say
While most manufacturers will not reveal their actual sales data, knowledgeable company staffers made the following statements:

Hornady Ammunition: “The 30-30 Win. 160 gr FTX LEVERevolution was our No. 1 [selling] hunting ammo last year, excluding all varmint ammo.”

Meaning: Perhaps the .30-30 is still more popular than I thought.

Federal Cartridge Co.: “We currently sell about twice as much 30-06 as we do 30-30. I’m sure it’s not all for hunting, but given the total deer kill and total bullets out there, it shouldn’t even be close.”

Meaning: The .30-06 kills many more deer today than the .30-30, and so the statement might well be false.

Winchester Ammunition: “The .30-30 Win continues to be at the first or second position in hunting ammo sales in recent history. I would argue that over history the 30-30 Win. as a single caliber versus any other single caliber, is at the top for deer harvested in the USA.”

Meaning: The .30-30 was and is still very popular, and is likely the top deer slayer of all time.

Conclusion
For the first time in BullShooters Blog history, I can’t find a definite answer to the gun-related question; Although I doubted it, because neither I nor my friends use the .30-30, there is a really good chance that it HAS taken more deer than any other cartridge due to its popular dominance in the early to middle part of the 20th century, and its ongoing strong sales in the U.S. market. But there is one other group of people who would better know what American hunters take most deer with, and that is, YOU, American Hunters. So, please comment on this blog post and help us take the BS out of BullShooters.

The Question For You
Of all the deer you know to have been killed by hunters including yourself, roughly what percentage of them fell to the .30-30 Win.? All helpful comments will be entered into a drawing for 30 percent off of a CVA firearm. It offers its Apex switch-barrel rifle in many calibers, but NOT the .30-30 Winchester!

An Official Journal Of The NRA | Which Cartridge Has Taken the Most Deer? (2024)

FAQs

What cartridge has taken the most deer? ›

Legend has it the . 30-30 Winchester has felled more whitetails than any other cartridge.

What gun caliber has killed the most deer? ›

30–30 Winchester Center Fire (WCF). It was the first successful rifle cartridge to use smokeless powder back in, I think, 1893. Since then it has always been a favorite. The 30-30 has probably killed more deer than all other calibers combined.

What gun has shot the most deer? ›

“More deer have been taken with the . 30-30 Winchester cartridge than any other.” While this quote is often uttered as fact among hunters, what is not revealed is how it was calculated. Fact is, I own a Marlin 336 rifle chambered in .

Is 300 win mag overkill for deer? ›

300 win mag is a more powerful round than many other rounds deer hunters commonly use. 243, 270, 30–30, 308, 30–06, 357 magnum, and 44 magnum being some of the more common ones that it has more power than. That round provides more than enough pop to take out any deer you might see.

What's the best rifle caliber for deer hunting? ›

In our opinion, the best rifle calibers for deer hunting are the . 270 Winchester, 7mm Remington Magnum, . 30-06 Springfield, . 308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .

What is the hardest hitting deer caliber? ›

300 Win. Mag. is arguably the best worldwide big-game cartridge there is. For such a hunter, it's a better choice than the glorious . 30-06, just because it carries more energy downrange and shoots a bit flatter.

Is a 270 more powerful than a 308? ›

As for killing ability, they're equal. Both cartridges recoil very similarly, but in the same style rifle, the 308 Winchester will weigh slightly less due to its shorter action and the larger hole in its barrel. If effective range means more to you than anything else, the 270 takes the trophy.

What caliber is overkill? ›

22 lr), . 17 HMR, and . 22 mag fall into the “overkill” category. And any centerfire cartridge is certainly overkill!

What is the fastest rifle cartridge? ›

The . 220 Swift is the fastest commercial cartridge in the world, with a published velocity of 1,422 m/s (4,665 ft/s) using a bullet of 1.9 grams (29 gr) and 2.7 grams (42 gr) of 3031 powder.

What caliber do snipers use? ›

The most popular military sniper rifles (in terms of numbers in service) are chambered for 7.62 mm (0.30 inch) caliber ammunition, such as 7.62×51mm and 7.62×54mm R.

Is 270 better than 30-06? ›

The . 270 shoots flatter and produces less recoil and is therefore theoretically better suited to open plains hunting and smaller game. The . 30-06 has more energy, especially up close, and hits with more authority, making it better suited for bear, elk, moose and the larger African plains game.

What is the best deer caliber for 2024? ›

243 Winchester (80 grains), 6.5 Creedmoor (120 grains) and . 308 Winchester and . 30-06 (150 grains). These bullets are legal in areas with lead bans and because they retain much of their weight and penetrate deeply, they're also a great choice for tough game animals like hogs and elk.

Is a 30-06 too big for deer? ›

30-06 is probably better and more versatile than it ever was. With a good 150-grain bullet it shoots flat enough for just about any deer hunting you can think of and is just fine for the largest whitetail and mule deer. With a 180-grain bullet it's awesome for elk, black bear, and moose.

Is .308 too big for deer? ›

308 Win. is not the fastest, flattest-shooting or hardest-hitting big-game cartridge. But for much of the big-game hunting most hunters do, and for most shots at big-game animals that should be taken, the . 308 Win. is superbly sufficient. Most shooters can tolerate its recoil, there are usually more factory .

What caliber is closest to 300 Win Mag? ›

30 caliber (7.62 mm) standard length cartridges can match the performance and versatility of the . 300 Winchester Magnum.

What is the most sold cartridge? ›

223/5.56 ammo is the most popular rifle round in the U.S. The . 223/5.56 cartridge is popular for home and self defense, target shooting, hunting, competition, and for use in law enforcement and military agencies. While there are slight differences between . 223 vs.

What is the best all-around hunting caliber? ›

30-06 has been around for more than a century. To prove its popularity, just check out the Boone and Crockett Club's records. Based on their data, the . 30-06 has killed more record-book animals than any other single cartridge.

What is the best deer caliber without a lot of recoil? ›

30-06 Springfield and 7mm Remington Magnum (20 pounds each). These light-recoil rounds have proven that you can have excellent field performance without the added punishment. 1. 6mm Creedmoor: The 6mm Creedmoor's big brother, the 6.5 Creedmoor, is noticeably absent from this list.

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