My grandfather has a model 94 in 32 special that he’s had for a long time. I’m 14 years old and shot my first deer with that gun. Nice to see it in a different setting. Nice video.
Nice! I'm 41 and I harvested my first deer with my dads 30/30 Winchester 94. What a great rifle. I still like taking it hunting and to the range from time to time! Keep hunting and practicing with all your firearms have fun, teach ppl and be safe young man. It's important that young ppl keep the tradition going! 👏👏👏🇺🇸❗
When I was 12, my father gave me his 1947 vintage .32 Winchester Special Model 94. I cherish that firearm and it is one of the best whitetail deer rigs ever produced.
Some good looking rifles. Hoping to see the 7mm-08 vs 308 in milk jugs. Seen the milk jugs and thought maybe today was the day. This was a good one. Love seeing the expanded bullots.
All had nice expansion and went as far. I have been looking at getting a larger caliber lever gun than my 357 I have for fun and just in case but 30-30 for me wins. Not too many large game near me. Thanks for the fun video.
Both the 30/30 and 45/70 been good to me and my family. This are really fun videos and WTW done a bunch of different calibers. I need a 32 to finish my Marlin lever gun series, use the 35 Rem more then any of them. Thanks again WTW. 👍🎥🥇🇺🇸
Glad I’m not a milk jug! I remember glass gallon jugs that got used and reused and milk straight from a buddy’s father’s family dairy. The guy was Dutch and still wore wooden shoes.
I own a 32 Winchester Special, mid-1930's vintage, that my father purchased new. It's in very good condition. I gave up shooting it, it kicks more than my 308 Savage. This old neck can't take the recoil from that 32 WS any more. Thanks for the review, it's nice to see that those old cartigies could get the job done when they were developed and now.
The 32 special was the black powder answer to the “New!” Smokeless powder. A lot of people didn’t trust the new smokeless powder. They clung to the black powder and the 32 was their answer. They changed the caliber albeit slightly so people wouldn’t compare them against each other. However, they were about as close as they could be. They were even loaded so very closely so that people could see the positive and cleaner attractions of the new powder. Quite a feat of marketing if You ask me!
@@jeffstevens156 Both were factory smokeless rounds, the bigger .32 bore was better for being reloaded with black powder, which is all most hand loaders of that time had.
Watching your videos brings back wonderful memories as kid hunting outta Sandpoint, Idaho with my Grandpa's Winchester 1894 .30 WCF with a Williams peep
Seems like the 45-70 was a bit more destructive to the jugs. The 30-30 is still a great round, I tend to like a big bullet as well. The 32 seems to be more of a niche round, not a bad round just not as popular today.
Agreed, 32WS is not as popular but offers 10% more energy at the muzzle -- a .30-30 on steroids, as this test shows. 32WS has a cult following. Harder to find, need to reload.
I’m a firm believer in always bringing a knife to a gunfight because, you never know. Just be sure to bring a gun and ammunition too, if you can lay hands on them!
Great video, I love my lever action rifle's. Have you seen the new 1895 SBL, it's awesome. Way better then they were from Remington. I said from the beginning that Ruger would bring them back greater then ever. The one I saw today on Wolf's Prairie outdoors, fiber optic front sight and threaded barrel. The only thing he didn't like that the trigger, but you can get replacement trigger's from Ranger Point precision and Wild West Guns. It's going to be a great bing bang. Have you ever tried a Winchester 50-110, it's 67% more powerful. You can watch them on Lever Guns 50, his hand load's get between 5,500 and 6,440 ftlbs of energy. It will takedown anything on the planet and other planet's. ( Lol ). Checkout both channel's, great content. Have a great night WTW and family! Also how is Paul doing? I just lost a good friend the Coronavirus and he was fully vaccinated.
As much as the scalpers making the damn guns make on these nostalgic piles of crud you’d think that they could put a damned decent trigger in the crappy rifles but no lets charge a premium price for a shitty product. Said every gun manufacturer ever
Thank you for putting forth your efforts and sharing your work. I like seeing the results of your testing. I shoot a Winchester Trapper 94 in 30-30. It has never let me down. All my shots are under 100 yards.
Thanks bud, that was cool! The ol’ 30-30 still gettin her done, lol thought that 45-70 might have been more devastating than it was. All of them will get the job done, if you can afford to feed them.
Thanks for keeping your videos on topic with minimal to no political/mud slinging toward other tubers. Most of us just want to see general gun reviews and even if your take is different from someone else's its ok, because that can often allow for someone to consider something they never thought of before making a purchase. You simply give people some general info of the gun and what they can expect.
Your channel could be nothing but these milk jug videos and the clay block videos and I'd still be a huge fan! They're always a lot of fun to watch. Happy New Year to you and yours from down here in Atlanta!
Just goes to show these rifles may not have impressive numbers on paper when compared to other calibers, but the penetration these bullets got and the expansion was impressive.
A lot of people underestimate the round nosed bullets, they have great weight retention, great expansion, and great penetration. Plain and simple they just work
i have a 32 and a 30wcf, both model 94 winchesters. never been able to shoot the 32 because i dont have any ammo for it, and 32 ammo doesnt exist anywhere near me. if i ever get desperate enough, i could make some out of 30-30 brass. (but i dont see that happening)
Ill tell you what ! It just don’t get no better than that for simplicity and Excitement and luck catching all three ! That Winchester 94 screams cowboy but I know that that Marlon is butter smooth !! Good to hear Wild Man out n about
I haven’t found a suitable 32 Special for fun collection, yes, fun collection. You’re making those old man noises, I make when I sit on the ground! That’s okay! As long as We can get back up. Thank You for the video!
Love your videos. Especially the milk jugs and paper plates. Those are the videos that made me first fall in love with your channel. After watching this video I had an idea for you. Try 5 gallon water jugs if you can find them cheep enough. Keep the great videos coming 😎
For those interested in the ivory hunters in Africa in the last century, there was a hunter named Wally Johnson who, in his 50 year career, killed over 100 lions with a lever-action 30-30.
Another stellar video Adam! Please remind my PTSD'd noodle but haven't we recently seen several 'high velocity' modern cartridges penetrate fewer milk jugs? It seems the rifles from the 1800s had plenty of buggity-buggity...
Beautiful lever action guns! Very nice indeed! I was amazed that you caught all of them. One question tho? Where were your Crocs??? lol Great video WTW!
I would say that all three are effective. I would've guessed that the.45-70 would have the same results as the .30-30 and .32. I figured that that the .30-30 and .32 would be very similar, but the .45-70 is a thumper too. Nice vid!
When the .30 and .25 Wcf came , it became popular in Germany so drillings and combos weremchambered in them. The ,25 was made by Suhl in DDR almost up to the Wall fell so its easy to find. .30Wcf fell off many years earlier , metric terms were 6,5x52R and 7,62x51R . The .32 i havent found out if were so chambered there .
Another nice video! Fun to watch. Not so sure what to think about the big loop on the lever of the 32. Those are indeed fine guns. I really should add a lever action gun to my collection. Keep up the good videos! So very sorry about loosing your little buddy, I know that is tough! It has happened to me too many times. Hope you find another little friend.
Nice mushroom collection you made! Lol Head to head! Some many say that the 350 legend is the new 30-30. I would love to see a series of test from clay to jugs and cement blocks where only these to fight it out. Who would you put your money on?
I’ve never seen a 30-30 like mine yet has a slightly longer barrel and is 20/10 condition and just haven’t seen anything that looks close to it . Beautiful rifle btw
Probably the 45-70 is not a 45-70 Government as this is used to designate suitable for the old Springfield 45-70 Trapdoor of which I have one of. Have to be careful buying ammunition for it to make sure I don't get some of the newer more powerful rounds.
Another gun show this weekend at the Coffee County fairgrounds. You coming? Love the lever action vids! I have a 444 Marlin if you want to use it for a video.
My grandfather has a model 94 in 32 special that he’s had for a long time. I’m 14 years old and shot my first deer with that gun. Nice to see it in a different setting. Nice video.
Nice! I'm 41 and I harvested my first deer with my dads 30/30 Winchester 94.
What a great rifle. I still like taking it hunting and to the range from time to time! Keep hunting and practicing with all your firearms have fun, teach ppl and be safe young man. It's important that young ppl keep the tradition going! 👏👏👏🇺🇸❗
God bless America for the ever classic lever guns.
Three great rifles, you have to love a lever rifle
The Winchester Model 1894 in .30-30 is my very favorite weapon.
Love the lever guns. I have my grandfather's first year production Marlin 336 in 30-30. Cool video.
When I was 12, my father gave me his 1947 vintage .32 Winchester Special Model 94. I cherish that firearm and it is one of the best whitetail deer rigs ever produced.
👍👍Love my marlin 30 30 that was my dad's deer rifle.
Got to love the 45/70
The comparison I didn’t know I needed! Man that 45-70 packs a punch! Never disappoints.
Some good looking rifles. Hoping to see the 7mm-08 vs 308 in milk jugs. Seen the milk jugs and thought maybe today was the day. This was a good one. Love seeing the expanded bullots.
Haven’t seen the 32 Win in YEARS! It’s now a collectors item!
I have a model 94 in 32 special from 1911
Man I've missed these milk jug videos
I finally predicted a video right ✅ thanks for all you do WTW your work is very much appreciated 👍 God bless from up North!
One my favorite type of videos! Never would've guessed that they would all tie
Surprised me!
That sure is a good looking model 94.
Love the 30-30
I grew up on a 30-30 Winnie 94. My new love is the 45-70.
I enjoyed your enjoyment of these jug tests.
All had nice expansion and went as far. I have been looking at getting a larger caliber lever gun than my 357 I have for fun and just in case but 30-30 for me wins. Not too many large game near me. Thanks for the fun video.
I really like where you did this test vs a table. Thank you for another really fun video!
Both the 30/30 and 45/70 been good to me and my family. This are really fun videos and WTW done a bunch of different calibers. I need a 32 to finish my Marlin lever gun series, use the 35 Rem more then any of them. Thanks again WTW. 👍🎥🥇🇺🇸
I’ve watched a lot of your milk jugs videos, and I wouldn’t have guessed that you’d catch them all in the 6th either.
Surprising
Always look forward to the milk Jug Tests. Enjoyed the video as always.
Appreciate you watching Merlin
Glad I’m not a milk jug! I remember glass gallon jugs that got used and reused and milk straight from a buddy’s father’s family dairy. The guy was Dutch and still wore wooden shoes.
I own a 32 Winchester Special, mid-1930's vintage, that my father purchased new. It's in very good condition. I gave up shooting it, it kicks more than my 308 Savage. This old neck can't take the recoil from that 32 WS any more. Thanks for the review, it's nice to see that those old cartigies could get the job done when they were developed and now.
The 32 special was the black powder answer to the “New!” Smokeless powder. A lot of people didn’t trust the new smokeless powder. They clung to the black powder and the 32 was their answer. They changed the caliber albeit slightly so people wouldn’t compare them against each other. However, they were about as close as they could be. They were even loaded so very closely so that people could see the positive and cleaner attractions of the new powder. Quite a feat of marketing if You ask me!
@@jeffstevens156 Both were factory smokeless rounds, the bigger .32 bore was better for being reloaded with black powder, which is all most hand loaders of that time had.
Watching your videos brings back wonderful memories as kid hunting outta Sandpoint, Idaho with my Grandpa's Winchester 1894 .30 WCF with a Williams peep
I would like to have seen that middle round be a 35 Marlin instead of a 32.
Seems like the 45-70 was a bit more destructive to the jugs. The 30-30 is still a great round, I tend to like a big bullet as well. The 32 seems to be more of a niche round, not a bad round just not as popular today.
Agreed, 32WS is not as popular but offers 10% more energy at the muzzle -- a .30-30 on steroids, as this test shows. 32WS has a cult following. Harder to find, need to reload.
Thanks, always enjoy your videos, what a life. Always wanted a 30-30, 35 remington, and 38-55. Thanks again
I love how you always wear a side arm. Never ever not have a side arm. If u can carry a blade and sword as well ⚔️ 🗡:)
I’m a firm believer in always bringing a knife to a gunfight because, you never know. Just be sure to bring a gun and ammunition too, if you can lay hands on them!
The milk jug test is one of my favorites!
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Roger that! MJOA - milk jug of angle accuracy. I can relate.
Awesome video! Beautiful lever guns! Appreciate all your hard work!
Great video, I love my lever action rifle's. Have you seen the new 1895 SBL, it's awesome. Way better then they were from Remington. I said from the beginning that Ruger would bring them back greater then ever. The one I saw today on Wolf's Prairie outdoors, fiber optic front sight and threaded barrel. The only thing he didn't like that the trigger, but you can get replacement trigger's from Ranger Point precision and Wild West Guns. It's going to be a great bing bang. Have you ever tried a Winchester 50-110, it's 67% more powerful. You can watch them on Lever Guns 50, his hand load's get between 5,500 and 6,440 ftlbs of energy. It will takedown anything on the planet and other planet's. ( Lol ). Checkout both channel's, great content. Have a great night WTW and family! Also how is Paul doing? I just lost a good friend the Coronavirus and he was fully vaccinated.
As much as the scalpers making the damn guns make on these nostalgic piles of crud you’d think that they could put a damned decent trigger in the crappy rifles but no lets charge a premium price for a shitty product. Said every gun manufacturer ever
Thank you for putting forth your efforts and sharing your work. I like seeing the results of your testing. I shoot a Winchester Trapper 94 in 30-30. It has never let me down. All my shots are under 100 yards.
Appreciate you watching Tom
Keep em coming WTW, I love your videos and the style you bring
Thanks bud, that was cool! The ol’ 30-30 still gettin her done, lol thought that 45-70 might have been more devastating than it was. All of them will get the job done, if you can afford to feed them.
Thanks for keeping your videos on topic with minimal to no political/mud slinging toward other tubers. Most of us just want to see general gun reviews and even if your take is different from someone else's its ok, because that can often allow for someone to consider something they never thought of before making a purchase. You simply give people some general info of the gun and what they can expect.
Your channel could be nothing but these milk jug videos and the clay block videos and I'd still be a huge fan! They're always a lot of fun to watch. Happy New Year to you and yours from down here in Atlanta!
Appreciate you watching!!!
I have a 1895, its a bad boy! Did you see the price tags on the new Marlins? We are high class now!
Yeah they are 1500.00 now WOW I won't be Buying one for that LOL
Just goes to show these rifles may not have impressive numbers on paper when compared to other calibers, but the penetration these bullets got and the expansion was impressive.
A lot of people underestimate the round nosed bullets, they have great weight retention, great expansion, and great penetration. Plain and simple they just work
@@rex8958
Yup! I've taken plenty deer with round nosed bullets, especially the 30-30 and the 35Remington.
Love those lever guns!!
i have a 32 and a 30wcf, both model 94 winchesters. never been able to shoot the 32 because i dont have any ammo for it, and 32 ammo doesnt exist anywhere near me. if i ever get desperate enough, i could make some out of 30-30 brass. (but i dont see that happening)
I love all three rounds, and obviously, I ain't the only one. All three rounds have been around for a long, long time. Long live the lever guns!
I thought there would be some difference. I miss the green grass and trees!
yeah. i'm looking forward to summer! 🙂
Ill tell you what ! It just don’t get no better than that for simplicity and Excitement and luck catching all three ! That Winchester 94 screams cowboy but I know that that Marlon is butter smooth !! Good to hear Wild Man out n about
Man! You need a Marlin 336 in 35 Remington! Guaranteed zombie stomper and it would really be sweet in that collection of rifles!
I agree
Good shooting WTW. The 30-30 never ceases to amaze me brother. Hope you have a great weekend!🤘🏽
For deer I think any of the 3 would work just fine, here in the PNW I would want the 45-70 for a bit more “knockdown power” on Elk.
Great vid 👍
I haven’t found a suitable 32 Special for fun collection, yes, fun collection. You’re making those old man noises, I make when I sit on the ground! That’s okay! As long as We can get back up. Thank You for the video!
You said bullet too I'm a huge fan now!
Lever action 30-30... the great Pennsylvania dear rifle/round.
Those are some great rifles!
Y'all having an early spring from the looks of things. LMBO!!!
Can't wait to see you add in a .450 Marlin and a 50-90 to your lever guns!! I love all the levers! Oops, forgot about the 38-55.
Love your videos. Especially the milk jugs and paper plates. Those are the videos that made me first fall in love with your channel. After watching this video I had an idea for you. Try 5 gallon water jugs if you can find them cheep enough. Keep the great videos coming 😎
For those interested in the ivory hunters in Africa in the last century, there was a hunter named Wally Johnson who, in his 50 year career, killed over 100 lions with a lever-action 30-30.
Another stellar video Adam! Please remind my PTSD'd noodle but haven't we recently seen several 'high velocity' modern cartridges penetrate fewer milk jugs? It seems the rifles from the 1800s had plenty of buggity-buggity...
That Was "A really fun video" Thanks Adam ,
Happy New Year to you sir - always entertaining and educational
Thanks for watching Wayne
Need to throw in the 38-55, parent of the 30-30 and 32 WS
It would great to see it in the mix
Great videos!
We’ve learned the blue food coloring is clearly the thicker/heavier liquid with the most stopping power and real winner today😌
Pew pew bing bang
Beautiful lever action guns! Very nice indeed! I was amazed that you caught all of them. One question tho? Where were your Crocs??? lol Great video WTW!
Great comparison. I'd like to see how a model 94 in 375 Winchester does on that.
Who Tee WHO.... when y'all bringing out the Gatlin gun? 🤔
Great video ! I've got a Winchester 94 just like that 'un.. love it 🚬😎🇺🇸
Tried & True Model 94 lever gun 30-30🙂
Hell yea great vid ,A couple of my favorites.
Cool video, very cool old school caliber guns
I think you actually listened to me and I feel bad...just be yourself I shouldn't have said that yesterday. Respect!!
Looks like a tie to me. Exploding jugs are always fun to watch. 😃 Was that a revolver I glimpsed on your hip?
I thought the exact same thing? Looked a lot like a 357?
I would say that all three are effective. I would've guessed that the.45-70 would have the same results as the .30-30 and .32. I figured that that the .30-30 and .32 would be very similar, but the .45-70 is a thumper too. Nice vid!
I'm coming from the future 🤔. Another great one!!
All will get the job done. No losers here. Nice rifles. Thank you.
When the .30 and .25 Wcf came , it became popular in Germany so drillings and combos weremchambered in them. The ,25 was made by Suhl in DDR almost up to the Wall fell so its easy to find. .30Wcf fell off many years earlier , metric terms were 6,5x52R and 7,62x51R . The .32 i havent found out if were so chambered there .
My favorite 3 center fire rifle rounds
Another nice video! Fun to watch. Not so sure what to think about the big loop on the lever of the 32. Those are indeed fine guns. I really should add a lever action gun to my collection. Keep up the good videos! So very sorry about loosing your little buddy, I know that is tough! It has happened to me too many times. Hope you find another little friend.
I always like the milk jug test. 👍👍👍
Love the lever guns
.30-30 Winchester!
Nice work Adam!
Nice mushroom collection you made! Lol
Head to head! Some many say that the 350 legend is the new 30-30. I would love to see a series of test from clay to jugs and cement blocks where only these to fight it out. Who would you put your money on?
I’ve never seen a 30-30 like mine yet has a slightly longer barrel and is 20/10 condition and just haven’t seen anything that looks close to it . Beautiful rifle btw
Good catch
Fun fact , you can reload the 32 Winchester case in a 30-30 die and make it a 30-30, not cutting or anything 😉
That’s some impressive retention on the 30-30. What brand cartridge?
Excited to see the nee vs’s video!!!!
LIKEABLE GUY 👦 GOD BLESS YOU SIR.
That was interesting!! Thanks
Always enjoy the hell out of your videos! Can you do one of the 45/70 vs the 444 Marlin?
That gets requested a lot. I need to get a 444
Fun shooting!
Great video!
Probably the 45-70 is not a 45-70 Government as this is used to designate suitable for the old Springfield 45-70 Trapdoor of which I have one of. Have to be careful buying ammunition for it to make sure I don't get some of the newer more powerful rounds.
Man you seem like a cool dude keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching Alex
Great video as always! I'm in Georgia and have a 35 marlin but I can't find any ammo anywhere! Any suggestions!
How cool was that 👍🇦🇺
Got a marlin 32 , love it
Hold onto it, those are on the rare side
I would love to see you put a 35 Remington Marlin in the mix as well!
Me too
Love to see the same video with hard cast
I enjoyed this video , just wondering what my Henry 45 LC would have measured up here !
Great video
Another gun show this weekend at the Coffee County fairgrounds. You coming? Love the lever action vids! I have a 444 Marlin if you want to use it for a video.
Man I was a way off on this one great veido as always salute