cahunter805
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The 30-06 is plenty capable of taking any big game in the USA and then some especially with the amount of premium bullets available nowadays.
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Now you've done it.The best gun and therefor the best caliber, is the one you like to shoot, if you like to shoot it, you'll practice enough to achieve great things. Unless of course it's anything but a .270. Then you're dumb and wasting your time on a worthless gun.
As are many others.The 30-06 is plenty capable of taking any big game in the USA and then some especially with the amount of premium bullets available nowadays.
This is the thing lost on shooters that don't know. The new powders and bullets available now make a new rifle out of the .06. But, I do have a .270 there Cubber. And I use new powders and bullets in it too. My favorite is my RUM though. Pretty scary cartridge. mtmuleyThe 30-06 is plenty capable of taking any big game in the USA and then some especially with the amount of premium bullets available nowadays.
I've shot more than few dozen critters with a 30/06 and would be fine hunting with one the rest of the my life...of course, I'd also be fine with a .243, .260, 25/06, .270, 280 AI, 7-08, 300 win, 338, etc. etc. and yes, big bears, moose, and elk with any as well.
I agree with others, bullets and powders have leveled a lot of playing fields.
Grow up.Yeah Buzz, but we've all seen your season updates this fall, it seemed like you were only in on approximately 100 kills (by my rough count). Is that really enough to have an opinion here?
I bought the .270 Win in the 1980s when I lived in Utah andThis all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
I'm not sure they are done beating up on cub yet... My families deer camp had nothing but an array of (mostly old) Savage 99's in .250-3000. The builder of the camp, my grandfather was a true fanatic of it's magical power and killed lots of moose elk and bears with it in addition to medium game by the truckload. Any one who showed up with any other gun/caliber was welcome at camp but his gun had to stay in the car. I had to leave my BBR in 7 mag outside in the cold. I would love to handle some of those 99's today, all were pre-1950 when savage put out a quality lever gun.
Is Cub treed yet?
It's OK if he is bayed in the corner I just don't want him up here eating my nuts all winter...
This all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
This actually is a more interesting question to me.This all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
This all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
This all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
I have a Remington mountain rifle in 280 Remington that I inherited from my father when he passed away. So I shoot this caliber because it was his.cwitherow said:
This all leads me to ask another question of the HT Hive-mind: Does anyone else have a sentimental/emotional reason they shoot the cartridge they shoot? I certainly do.
Made up the highway? Weatherby in Paso Robles?I finally just bought a .257wby because that's what I used to kill my first buck and I've always wanted one. Nobody in my immediate family hunted but my uncle loaned it to me for the hunt, it was a beautiful rifle, made just up the highway from were I grew up, so it was 'local' too. I looked at the newer rounds, 6.5RPM, 6.5PRC, 6.5-300, or a 26Nosler, they're great and all and I'll probably pick one of those up eventually, but there was no reason to buy one other than "New and Cool"...