There are a number of newer cartridges that better the ballistics and terminal performance of the ancient 30-06!
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There are a number of newer cartridges that better the ballistics and terminal performance of the ancient 30-06!
This is gonna spark some debate.
My view:
It shoots comfortably, shoots accuratly and does the job from duiker all the way to eland and has a reasonable bullet weight range for the different situations that are also available in 99% of gun shops. It may be old, but it is still one of the most popular cartridges in the world - and for good reason... Yes there are better (ballistic) cartridges, but why change something thats not broken? It worked in 1906, it still works in 2012, it still takes plenty of animals. Still one of the great cartridges in my mind.
It is obsolete only if you believe that efficiently killing game up to eland size with a minimum of fuss, muzzle blast and recoil is obsolete.
Sun must be over the yardarm again!:crazylol:
One of the worst attempts st trolling I've ever seen on a forum.... :second:
Its not a troll...its Bart!!!
MJ75, sest is right.... Love him or hate him. Use to hate him, he is actually a really good guy. Terrible speller, but knowledgeable.
Truly I belive the 06 is a great round given the right situation. I am also amazed people still get offended at such brazen statements when its obvious that I'm drinking.
30-06 ? Is that still in production ??
:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
I think it's still actually loaded with black powder.
Love my .30-06 (and my .375 H&H and my .30-30.) In fact, the most modern cartridge I have is a .243 which I think is pretty good for a new wildcat. Of course, some of my younger hunting friends are trying to get me into the 21st century, but I'm happy in the late 19th, early 20th, where I live most of the time.
I just hope they continue to make 30-06, so I get cases for my 6.5-06:eyebrow:
As long as the .303 British is ok...:).
Who knows how many are still laying around????