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jd3006 12-12-2009 11:28 AM

I'll bet that every game animal on the planet has been taken with an "06" using proper bullets for the job at hand. Sure it's too light for some and too heavy for others but with an "06" it can be done. How many other rounds can do all it does and be as manageable as it is? Long live the "06".:hail:

RealDeal 12-12-2009 12:26 PM

The same could be said for numerous chamberings,which were on the scene prior to the '06.

Pete D. 12-13-2009 04:10 AM

nocon
 
I very much like the posts that note that there is no "con" about the .30-06. Very true.
None of the alternate ideas and calibers mentioned are really marks against the .30-06. They are only different suggestions. There are more powerful calibers. So what. Pick one if you need one. The .308 may be more efficient with lighter bullets. Great for the .308 Win. It doesn't diminish the utility of the .30-06 one bit.
Recoil - very subjective as one can see from the posts above. For every person who finds the recoil objectionable under a given circumstance, another will tell about how their 12 year old shoots it just fine. Recoil is something one gets used to in any case.
Pete

Ekwo 12-13-2009 04:27 AM

I have to agree, there are lots of other cartridges to chose from, but there are no cons for the old .30-06. It is as simple as that.

I have used dozens of different cartridges over the last 42 years I have been big game hunting and I am a great fan of a number of them, including less potent rounds than the '06 and some that pack a lot more punch. But after all this time it is still one of my favorite cartridges for 95% of the hunting I am going to do.

I have shot a lot of game over the years with one......from pronghorn to moose and grizzly. The .30-06 was absent from my gunroom for a number of years but just this past month I found a beautiful old Husqvarna Crown Grade in .30-06 and I bought it. I sold my trusty old .300 mag. I have no regrets and as I get older I find I am slowly going back to just a handful of trusted cartridges that get the job done.

When I quit traveling to distant place to hunt it may well be that the .30-06 will be the only rifle left in my gunrack.

JOE PA 12-13-2009 04:29 AM

Cons?
 
I don't really think there are reasonable cons to the '06, unless you are talking about too much gun or recoil for light game. I guess it depends on what you are after. I know I've got an exceptional '06, but I've had low # Springfields and post '64 M 70s that I would not load up (Spr.) or would not take the loads (M 70) that I can shoot with my M-8000 Husqvarna and its 1 in 12 twist barrel. I can shoot 165 Barnes boat tail X bullets at 3000 even. Other than big bears, I feel I can use this gun for everything I could possibly hunt. It would probably kill grizzly too, but not a gun to stop one if it came to that. (I will never have the $ to hunt griz, so it is really a mute point.) Yes, it recoils a bit, but not too bad, and my gun only weighs 7# with scope, sling, and loaded magazine, with its Brown fiberglass stock. My 14 yr. old was very excited when I said that it would be his some day. Don't know what gun I would rather have. Groups very well too. Now if you are talking about factory loads that may be used in old low # Springfields and have to be safe to shoot in pumps and autoloaders, then the '06 does not have much on the .308, which I also have and think quite highly of. But loaded to its potential in a strong gun, the '06 has a bit more of an advantage than most are willing to admit. If I was really a ballistics freak, I would probably have mine rechambered for '06 Ackley Improved, but really, what would an extra 100 or so fps get me?:confused0024:

Maine Shooter 12-13-2009 05:37 AM

cons: too common, nothing unique about using it.

pros: WIDE range and availability of ammo

gregrn43 12-13-2009 06:04 AM

Maybe to heavy for varmints and maybe a bit light for the big bears, but fantastic for anything in between.

Shotgunlew 12-13-2009 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by Maine Shooter (Post 3528269)
cons: too common, nothing unique about using it.

pros: WIDE range and availability of ammo

The way I look at it is this, Too common??? Really? Since when did how many people using anything effect preforming a clean kill on a animal? I understand wanting to be different, but is that really a con?

On another note, The 06 is about as good of a all around round you could ask for IMO. Decent ballistics, Your normal run of the mill hunter can really only shoot out to about 300 yards and Hit the intended target properly the 06 does that well. Also its got enough knock down power to take pretty much anything in NA. But depending on where I am ill still carry a 45, just incase....

GRIZZLYMAN 12-14-2009 09:53 AM

I have used a 30-06 on and off for the last thirty-five years and here is my take on it.

Pros-a lot a bullet and factory loads for the 30-06. Easy to find ammo no matter where you are.

When I have shot a WT with a 30-06, it usually goes down where I shot it. Can't say that with my 300 WBY, 30-30, or 243.

It is accurate out to the maximum range most of us shoot (or should shoot).

You can find a semi-auto, pump, bolt action, lever action, or SS in the 30-06, depending on your preference.

Cons- can't think of any. I guess it isn't as glamorous as a magnum.

bigtim6656 12-14-2009 10:02 AM

did not expect to hear so few people have a issue with it. I figured some would but dang seem 95% love or atleast like the round.


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