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I love it, a modern version of Natty Bumpo's "Deerslayer"
Sounds to me like your doing fine. Your using a gun you like, probably shoot it well, seem to understand the bullet's you use and how to use them. My opinion on using enough gun is learn to use the one you like well and how to use the bullet's you select. reach that point and probably a lot of people would shutter at your choice. At the same time get what you want to call enough gun but don't shoot it well then is it really enough gun? Probably is for someone just not you. I suspect that usually when that happens someone gets talked into getting more gun than they can handle.Is a .308 not enough gun to take these animals within 200 yards? I have never lost an animal due to "not having enough gun". If I'm wrong, enlighten me.
Edit: trust me, I have definitely thought about getting a gun with a little more behind it; unfortunately its not in the budget for a while.
If my memory holds true, exactly what Finn Aggard said about the .308 was; "it offers unequalled game field utility""game-field utility", LOL. It should get an award just for that phrase! #1 in it's class, in "game-field utility".
I'll have to remember that in case I ever get one.
Yeahhhhhh......For me, the minor ballistic advantages the .30-'06 has over the .308 don't make up for its downsides. But then, I place a huge premium on short action over long action, a view not shared by many.
Only a few years ago, the .30-'06 seemed untouchable. Ammo was everywhere, guns were everywhere. Now its a very different story. Until recently, I didn't see .30-'06 on the shelf for nearly a year, whereas .308 remained commonly available. Companies releasing new rifles in (initially, anyway) limited cartridge selections seem to pick .308 Winchester and 6.5 Manbun as their first choices. In some cases, it takes a while to even offer .30-'06.
For me, the minor ballistic advantages the .30-'06 has over the .308 don't make up for its downsides. But then, I place a huge premium on short action over long action, a view not shared by many.
Only a few years ago, the .30-'06 seemed untouchable. Ammo was everywhere, guns were everywhere. Now its a very different story. Until recently, I didn't see .30-'06 on the shelf for nearly a year, whereas .308 remained commonly available. Companies releasing new rifles in (initially, anyway) limited cartridge selections seem to pick .308 Winchester and 6.5 Manbun as their first choices. In some cases, it takes a while to even offer .30-'06.
That's nice, but a lot of people do care, so it definitely is a factor. Its certainly not the only consideration either.Yeahhhhhh......
I reload for everything i have.
And some i don't have. Lol
I couldn't care less about factory ammo supply.
And it sure isn't going to be my deciding factor on what gun i would buy.
When I bought my first rifle, I was quite green, but I had heard of the .30-'06. Its a great bear killer, so I wanted one. Then a salesman showed me a .308 Winchester and I said "What's that?"I was "that guy".
A fella should buy a rifle in .270, 7mm, 30-06, or 300 win., because you can find those bullets in any hardware store, convience store, or outdoor store anywhere in America. Especially the 06' and .270.
Man was I wrong
Sounds good. I'll write that down and save for all my "Got a new rifle" days. "But honey, Fin says... it offers unequalled game field utility"If my memory holds true, exactly what Finn Aggard said about the .308 was; "it offers unequalled game field utility"
After he died his wife wrote about how much frett and effort Finn put into selecting each and every word. He was not a literary man as say, Jack O'Connnor was, Jack having been formally educated as journalist.
Finn represented a forgotton world of few words, with no lies or even exagerations. Such was his totally earned reputation for which he was so respected. He was quiet, ultimately practicle, and humble, rigorously honest and ever so respectful of wlldlife.
His go to big, big game rlfle was an incredibly worn pre-64 Model 70 in 375 with a low power fixed scope. Like other African hunter/farmers he had a place for what was called a "light rifle". Intended for "going meat shopping" in the bushveld, where long shots were often rare.
Looking at the fine calibers of the light rifles that were common then; the 7x57, 8x57, other European 7mm's, the ever present 30-06 and even the 9.3x62, that he chose to speak of the .308 as he did, meant it must have earned his confidence and that of others over and over in both Africa and America where he came to live after hunting was banned in Kenya.
When I bought my first rifle, I was quite green, but I had heard of the .30-'06. Its a great bear killer, so I wanted one. Then a salesman showed me a .308 Winchester and I said "What's that?"
After looking at the data, I determined, quite correctly (IMHO) that .308 was a better choice. Its so close to the .30-'06 that I saw no point in owning both.
That said, my main bear rifles are now chambered in .338 Federal, which certainly bucks the "find it anywhere" narrative. I suppose the lesson I would give a noob is "Decide what you want to shoot; the other factors are fairly unimportant." Certainly nobody should be ditching their .30-'06 because the ammo is scarce compared to .308 or 6.5 Manbun.
So hossblur, what do you shoot now?
The farmer/hunters in much of Africa commonly used the 7x57 as a light right for meat hunting, Finn included to my recolection. In re-reading about him he took42 Cape Buffalo and several lions with his 375 Model 70.I thought Finn mostly shot a 275 Rigby (7X57 Mauser) for most of his hunting.
His, or Jack O Connors views on any certain cartridge affects me not in my cartridge choices.
Realistically, the 257 Roberts is enough cartridge for my hunting needs.
I do love my 7mm's though!
The 7mm-08, although in my case improved 40°, is a first grabbed rifle.
280 Rem probably my second most.
Back to the OP's topic.
308 is a good round.
Be all, end all? No.
7mm-08 has better ballistics.
Especially at distance.
And while it does have more recoil, the 30-06 does everything the 308 does, just faster.