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Started by wvmntnhick, February 20, 2019, 04:57:38 PM
Quote from: dirt road ninja on February 21, 2019, 05:43:24 AMWhen a new round comes out they still compare it to the old 06.
Quote from: Bowguy on February 21, 2019, 06:21:32 AMQuote from: dirt road ninja on February 21, 2019, 05:43:24 AMWhen a new round comes out they still compare it to the old 06.Let's think this through. The 30-06 is a great 55 gr varmint gun yea? If so when these new tiny varmint calibers came out did they compare it to the "great 06"? When the .223 super short came out did they compare that? That's kinda my point. Apples to apples the 30-06 is a good mid range cartridge. It's a compromise on its ends. Leave it mid range where imo opinion it should be, is there any difference between that n a .270? Almost the same cartridge. Look at ballistics on lots of mid range guns. They're all close and all good rounds including the 30-06. Like I said is it "best" on varmints? Better than a 22-250? Faster than a .220 swift? Less damaging than say a .17? Let's go up, is it better than say a .300 w 180 grain bullet? More authoritive than a .338 or .375? Not apples to apples though and not 30-06 strong points. That's all I'm saying.
Quote from: Tom Foolery on February 21, 2019, 08:17:12 AMQuote from: Bowguy on February 21, 2019, 06:21:32 AMQuote from: dirt road ninja on February 21, 2019, 05:43:24 AMWhen a new round comes out they still compare it to the old 06.Let's think this through. The 30-06 is a great 55 gr varmint gun yea? If so when these new tiny varmint calibers came out did they compare it to the "great 06"? When the .223 super short came out did they compare that? That's kinda my point. Apples to apples the 30-06 is a good mid range cartridge. It's a compromise on its ends. Leave it mid range where imo opinion it should be, is there any difference between that n a .270? Almost the same cartridge. Look at ballistics on lots of mid range guns. They're all close and all good rounds including the 30-06. Like I said is it "best" on varmints? Better than a 22-250? Faster than a .220 swift? Less damaging than say a .17? Let's go up, is it better than say a .300 w 180 grain bullet? More authoritive than a .338 or .375? Not apples to apples though and not 30-06 strong points. That's all I'm saying.Why would you change all the bullet weights? A 180 partition, accubond or ballistic tip would cover pretty much everything. I killed a 20lb bobcat with a 180 partition from a 30/06 @ 25yds and the exit was about the size of a quarter. That same bullet would handle moose, bears or anything else. You could say the same thing about a 300WM. Chamberings are more alike than different in killing power . It matters more where you hit them than what you hit them with. I've shot the 300win a lot and it does a good job but I've not seen it do things anything else wouldn't have done. A friend took one elk hunting and lost a good bull due to a shot that was a little far back. All that horsepower didn't make up for poor shooting. Had he had less recoil and more range time maybe he doesn't make a poor shot. Carrying a 10lb 4' long rifle that burns 70grs of powder for my style of hunting makes no sense. All my shots are within 400yds and nothing weighs over 300lbs, we will run into the occasional hog. Even if I went after elk I don't know if I'd take one of my magnums. Phil Shoemaker carried a 30/06 with 200gr of 220gr Partitions as a grizzly guide for years before he stepped up to the 458 win mag.
Quote from: Bowguy on February 21, 2019, 10:02:09 AMQuote from: Tom Foolery on February 21, 2019, 08:17:12 AMQuote from: Bowguy on February 21, 2019, 06:21:32 AMQuote from: dirt road ninja on February 21, 2019, 05:43:24 AMWhen a new round comes out they still compare it to the old 06.Let's think this through. The 30-06 is a great 55 gr varmint gun yea? If so when these new tiny varmint calibers came out did they compare it to the "great 06"? When the .223 super short came out did they compare that? That's kinda my point. Apples to apples the 30-06 is a good mid range cartridge. It's a compromise on its ends. Leave it mid range where imo opinion it should be, is there any difference between that n a .270? Almost the same cartridge. Look at ballistics on lots of mid range guns. They're all close and all good rounds including the 30-06. Like I said is it "best" on varmints? Better than a 22-250? Faster than a .220 swift? Less damaging than say a .17? Let's go up, is it better than say a .300 w 180 grain bullet? More authoritive than a .338 or .375? Not apples to apples though and not 30-06 strong points. That's all I'm saying.Why would you change all the bullet weights? A 180 partition, accubond or ballistic tip would cover pretty much everything. I killed a 20lb bobcat with a 180 partition from a 30/06 @ 25yds and the exit was about the size of a quarter. That same bullet would handle moose, bears or anything else. You could say the same thing about a 300WM. Chamberings are more alike than different in killing power . It matters more where you hit them than what you hit them with. I've shot the 300win a lot and it does a good job but I've not seen it do things anything else wouldn't have done. A friend took one elk hunting and lost a good bull due to a shot that was a little far back. All that horsepower didn't make up for poor shooting. Had he had less recoil and more range time maybe he doesn't make a poor shot. Carrying a 10lb 4' long rifle that burns 70grs of powder for my style of hunting makes no sense. All my shots are within 400yds and nothing weighs over 300lbs, we will run into the occasional hog. Even if I went after elk I don't know if I'd take one of my magnums. Phil Shoemaker carried a 30/06 with 200gr of 220gr Partitions as a grizzly guide for years before he stepped up to the 458 win mag. Let's talk extremes, would you do beaver control work w it, take a kid to shoot squirrels? Like I said it's got plenty of options, not knocking the caliber that'd be silly but it's not a do it all w/0 compromise. You make a good point about bullets than you contradict yourself. It doesn't matter only where you hit em. If you use a thin jacketed poly tipped bullet it'll be much more violent expansion no matter how you hit em plus now you're thinking a straight broadside shot through the ribs or the shot is passed w a rifle??The accubond I'll be honest, not noslers best in my testing in my guns. A Sierr@ game king blows em away accuracy wise. They expand perfectly on deer, I'm not sure bout elk but it's what I'd bring. Sierr@ have an awful lot more accuracy awards too. I'll agree the bigger magnums make no sense if you count powder money wise but look at how many fellows here spend $50 bucks for 5 shells to shoot through a turkey at 25 yards. Guys this is no 30-06 bash so don't think it is. The round has more than proven itself. Why though did the bear guide go up to a bigger caliber? Cause he felt it was better. You're point about your style of hunting making no sense is on the money n that's what I said earlier. The round/gun isn't what works or is perfect for you, I or the guy next door. It's whats perfect for the op. Your absolutely right you still gotta shoot straight. A bad shot is a bad shot that's a fact. Another point to add to that and it's against the 300 win mag, lots of guys don't like shooting it and because of that it's absolutely a bad choice there. Every gun will have certain limitations or restrictions of sorts. If you notice you're agreeing with what I said. Weight, recoil, game, head, etc etc all must be considered. Here's another one. What about the overall fitness of the hunter? A healthy, strong young man may not worry about ten pounds, his young 80 pound daughter would right? On the very same hunt for the very same game 2 totally dif guns might side by side and be the "best." One size does not fit all nor is one caliber the best for everything w everybody. If you think so God bless ya, that's you're right too
Quote from: Tom Foolery on February 21, 2019, 10:42:45 AMAs for limitations, everything has them. I'm less capable than all my rifles, that's why my limitation on game is 400yds. Everything I have will work farther than that, I'm the limiting factor in regards to reading the wind, location of an animal, etc etc.
Quote from: owlhoot on February 21, 2019, 10:58:08 AM7 mag is what I would say for elk 160 grains Look at your Nosler book and see the loads in top of page for 140 and 154 bullets for deer which have velocity of 280 Remington and 7mm-08 Remington . Perfect
Quote from: wvmntnhick on February 21, 2019, 11:04:26 AMQuote from: owlhoot on February 21, 2019, 10:58:08 AM7 mag is what I would say for elk 160 grains Look at your Nosler book and see the loads in top of page for 140 and 154 bullets for deer which have velocity of 280 Remington and 7mm-08 Remington . PerfectFunny. I just got done explaining why I wanted to stay away from the 7RM based on what's already in the stable. I believe the 7's are more versatile. And, it would make things easier in terms of reloading cuz I've already got a plethora of bullets. But, have a pile of 30's too. Think I'll flip a coin on the magnum side. LolSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Tom Foolery on February 21, 2019, 11:33:33 AMThe STW is a neat round has never gotten a good hold. I've seen a grand total of one. The guys that shoot them have high praise for it. Anyway, good luck, I hope you kill heap'm big wapiti.
Quote from: owlhoot on February 21, 2019, 11:41:02 AMQuote from: wvmntnhick on February 21, 2019, 11:04:26 AMQuote from: owlhoot on February 21, 2019, 10:58:08 AM7 mag is what I would say for elk 160 grains Look at your Nosler book and see the loads in top of page for 140 and 154 bullets for deer which have velocity of 280 Remington and 7mm-08 Remington . PerfectFunny. I just got done explaining why I wanted to stay away from the 7RM based on what's already in the stable. I believe the 7's are more versatile. And, it would make things easier in terms of reloading cuz I've already got a plethora of bullets. But, have a pile of 30's too. Think I'll flip a coin on the magnum side. LolSent from my iPhone using TapatalkFunny yep I didn't read the whole thread Just the jibber jabber of the ole 06 and the 270. And some thing about squirrels And your first post LOL