Well, I grew up in the backwoods of Oregon and I don't think I ever killed a deer with anything other than a Winchester 30-30. I still have that old girl that I grew up with and I'll never send her away. I just recently bought another very sweet handling .30 caliber that in some ways reminds me of hunting with that old 30-30, although I have no idea why. Maybe because it is quick to shoulder, maybe because it is a low recoiling 30 caliber, or maybe it is because it cycles quickly?
I bought myself a .30 Remington AR.
I picked up one of these Remington R-15 rifles in 30 Rem AR a few weeks ago. Couldn't pass it up at $799 on sale at Sportsmans Warehouse. Seems they couldn't get ammo in stock for this cartridge and were having a hard time selling the rifles chambered in it. $799 is under their cost which doesn't surprise me since $1150 seems to be the normal price for the R-15.
I've been wanting an AR-15 for a while now and I am getting ready to move to Georgia next month. As a consolation to myself I decided to treat ME to a new rifle for pig hunting down there. I'm a reloader so availability of factory loads doesn't bother me... I scooped one up.
On to the cartridge. Man this thing is fun! It is based off of the .450 Bushmaster, basically necked down to .30 cal and the overall length is the same as or shorter than the .223, so it feeds (single stack) from standard AR-15 magazines. It thrives on 110gr to 150gr projectiles. It just about matches .308 Win velocities up to the 150gr bullets. That is the limit of it though. For 160gr+ bullets you gotta with another cartridge.
I took some of my reloads out deer hunting last week. I got the opportunity to test out the 130gr Speer HotCor (flat point) on a 3-point Muley at 107yds. He didn't even take a step. Just collapsed right on the spot. When field dressing I found that both his lungs were completely liquified. I am impressed. I am looking forward to trying this cartridge out on some Georgia hogs.
In the photo below: 7mm-08 w/130gr Matchking... 30 RAR w/ 130gr Speer HotCor... 30RAR w/123gr FMJ... 30 RAR w/ 125gr Nosler BallisticTip... .223 Rem
You can see that the case is slightly bigger in diameter than the .308 family of cases and the overall length is roughly the same length of the .223.
The rifle. So far I am extremely happy with it. Burris P.E.P.R scope mount and a Nikon Buckmaster 3-9x40 scope.
The really cool thing about this cartridge is that it uses the standard AR-15 platform instead of the AR-10 platform that the .308 AR requires. So it is about a pound lighter and I can still swap out the upper with any AR-15 upper I want (.223, .204... Etc)
