I need an argument settled. I own a remington 742 Woodsmaster chambered in 30.06 Springfield. A guy I know from Alabama owns a Winchester 30.06. I say the Springfield rounds are higher velocity and shoot flatter. My friend says that ain't so.
Am I right about this or not?
These days a 30-06 is a 30-06, no mater what gun the round is chambered in. Shoot the same ammo in yours or his, and you will have about the same velocity out of either assumeing the bbl length is close to the same length in both rifles.
Drilling Man