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dh4stretch3 08-12-2005 09:49 AM

30-06
 
I plan on hunting in the west, with wide open spaces and have chosen the 30-06 for my first rifle. This calibre will bring down a deer 200-250 yards right? Assuming I do my job properly of course, with lots of practice.

texhookem 08-12-2005 09:54 AM

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Easily. Its been doing it for a hundred years, dont see why it would notwork for you.

coolbrze0 08-12-2005 10:22 AM

RE: 30-06
 
You're going to geta lot of replies on this one! You probably couldn't have picked a better or more popular caliber.

New York Hunter 08-12-2005 10:26 AM

RE: 30-06
 

ORIGINAL: texhookem

Easily. Its been doing it for a hundred years, dont see why it would notwork for you.
I agree, the 30-06 is awesome!
I would use 150 gr. bullets, thats all you need for deer. Plus the150 gr. bullets in the 30-06 willshoot really flat.Zero your rifle at 200 yards and you'll be all set from 10 to 250 yards or so without having to hold high or low! If you are going to shoot out to 250 yards, make sure you practice and get comfortable doing so. 250 yards isn't really that far, butyou owe it the game you're going to hunt to be able to place your bullet in the right place! Good choice, and good luck !!!:)

vb.kiwi 08-12-2005 10:44 AM

RE: 30-06
 
BEEN USING ONE SINCE I WAS 14, NEVER HAD A DEER RUN AWAY YET.
GOOD LUCK .:)

texhookem 08-12-2005 10:50 AM

RE: 30-06
 
Yeah i would recomend trying 150 grain bullets first, but if they do not shoot well in your rifle it would not be a problem to move up to 165 grainers. I use 165 grainers because my rifle does not shoot 150's very well.

Superpig 08-12-2005 11:05 AM

RE: 30-06
 
For deer out to 250 yards and beyond if you are capable. Since you have chosen the most popular rifle cartridge on the planet use it to your advantage. I concur with the rest I would start with the 150 gr. loads. There are an enormous # of 150's out there. I would try as many different brands as possible until I found one that was very accurate. This means too me 3 shot 1.5" groups or smaller. This shouldn't be a problem with the number of loads available. One load that has been around for a long time and I've seen it work very well is the Federal Premium load with a 150 gr. Sierra BTSP. Line this load up to be 2" high at 100 and you will be good to 250 and about 7-8" low at 300 yards. This is of course if the load is accurate in your rifle.

grapeshot 08-12-2005 11:22 AM

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Yup, If they call themselves a gun shop, they carry '06 ammo!
Best thing is you could find 220grain bullets for the 300 win. mag. and
handload them for moose or elk, or even 125gr. and load them for small game. :)

James B 08-12-2005 12:12 PM

RE: 30-06
 
The 30-06 will kill deer or bigger game as far away as you can hit it. I saw an Elk killed at about 400 yards. One Shot. Its really more than needed for deer but I have used it a lot and its a very good choice for all around North American big game.

bob roberts 08-12-2005 12:30 PM

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I've had a 30-06 (in some form or another) for the last 30 years, and it has always worked. Before I retired, my job moved me all over the globe, and the 30-06 (and a 270 Win) were all I had or felt I needed.About 10 years ago I got into the "want a new rifle" mindset, and purchased a few of the faster magnums, such as a 7mmRemUM, 300WSM, 300RUM, and 300WinMag. They were fine rifles, and killed the stuff I was after, but just never felt "right" to me. I have sincesold them all and ordered a Win Model 70 Classic Stainless in 30-06. I just got off the phonewith HS Precision, and the replacement stock I ordered (I don't care for the basicwin and rem factory synthetic stocks)should arrive in a day or so.Once my gunsmith gets the barreled action mounted, scope, etc., I suspect this rifle will last me for the rest of my hunting days. The 06 may not be the sexiest girl at the dance, but she knows all the steps.

Scott Gags 08-19-2005 08:13 PM

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30-06 is ideal for even large north american game up to and beyond 300 yards which is what I limit my shots to anyway. Take a look at the Hornady Light Magnum ammo with the Interbond bullet 200 FPS faster than most 06 ammo and a pretty good BC to minimize wind drift on longer shots. The 150 Grain is 3100 FPS and the 165 is 3000 fps that gives you a MPBR of 300 yards.

mossy33oak 08-20-2005 10:24 AM

RE: 30-06
 
No! If it's not an ultra, weatherby, wildcat,short action, magnum it just doesn't cut it! :D:D:D:D:DSeriously, the odd six has done this efficiently for years and will continue to do so. Right bullet, right load and you're good to go!

mallard81 08-20-2005 05:50 PM

RE: 30-06
 
I shoot the 180 grain Rem. Swift Scirocco zeroed at 200yds. velocity of 2351 fps. and energy at 2208 ft. lbs. I have not yet lost a deer that I shot with this great load.

48thguns 08-21-2005 02:23 PM

RE: 30-06
 
My old Bofors Sako doesn't like the new long boat tails ie. accubonds. I went back to my bread and butter....150 gr sierra pro-hunter using 51gr IMR4064 with a MV of 2940. The black tape covers the accubond group.....the Sierra group speaks for itself.

Great caliber and still going strong after over 100 years.


eldeguello 08-21-2005 02:36 PM

RE: 30-06
 

ORIGINAL: dh4stretch3

I plan on hunting in the west, with wide open spaces and have chosen the 30-06 for my first rifle. This calibre will bring down a deer 200-250 yards right? Assuming I do my job properly of course, with lots of practice.
Assuming youdo yourjob properly, the .30/'06 has enough remaining energy to kill a deer out to at least 800, if not 1,000 yards! I am of course, not suggesting that anyone shoot at one that far away.

The old '06 is quite a cartridge, and many of today's magnum fansfail to realize that the differences between their hotties and such old timersas the '06 and .270 Win. only amounts to two or three inches in trajectory at 400 yards, and very little in remaining energy as well.

IF you can put that first round where it needs to be, the '06 will kill any deer, elk or moose that ever walked, and some much bigger critters as well!

Vapodog 08-21-2005 04:09 PM

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The old '06 is quite a cartridge, and many of today's magnum fans fail to realize that the differences between their hotties and such old timers as the '06 and .270 Win. only amounts to two or three inches in trajectory at 400 yards, and very little in remaining energy as well.
now here's a guy I could share a mountain campfire with any day.

James B 08-21-2005 05:20 PM

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Same here. I would even do the cooking.:DSorry, Not the dishes.;)I have to them all the time at home. My wife works and I am retired to she figures the dishes are my job. The cooking too.

DM 08-21-2005 06:04 PM

RE: 30-06
 
In my book, the 30-06 is one of the greatest cartridges of all time......

My Krieghoff 30-06 has takeing a likeing to 200 grain Nosler partitions and that's fine with me!!

Drilling Man


stevenrayspeck 08-22-2005 08:45 AM

RE: 30-06
 
A 30-06 is perfect at that range.

Rebel Hog 08-22-2005 09:09 AM

RE: 30-06
 

ORIGINAL: stevenrayspeck

A 30-06 is perfect at that range.

Yeah! At a US Military Range @ a 1000yd range.;)

Vapodog 08-23-2005 09:02 AM

RE: 30-06
 

ORIGINAL: James B

Same here. I would even do the cooking.:DSorry, Not the dishes.;)I have to them all the time at home. My wife works and I am retired to she figures the dishes are my job. The cooking too.
I'll do the dishes. Paper plates and plasticware just fit the campfire nicely.


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