.30-06 opinions

As above.

Can’t see the point in the UK.

If you can’t kill it with a .308, you have a problem that changing to .30-06 is not going to solve.
 
I run a Ruger M77 fitted with a Leupold. Proper American icon. There’s a ton of stuff out there just as good. As said, the .308 will do everything you need. Crying out loud, an old Parker Hale rifle will suffice as well!

Sod ‘em, get the .30-06.
 
Correct rifle fit notwithstanding shoot one before committing to the acquisition. It might just be your particular shooting style; that’s served you well for 40-years but is less than textbook, is finally found wanting.

If you’re happy to go back to to school crack-on. If not it will be a 6.5X55SM you’ll be wanting!

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Not owned but observed them when hit by one some several times (red stags) and thought they hit hard and had much “ wallop” compared to 270, you felt it hurt so to speak.
 
Not owned but observed them when hit by one some several times (red stags) and thought they hit hard and had much “ wallop” compared to 270, you felt it hurt so to speak.
Last 270 was a tika t3 lite synthetic, deff kicked harder than new sauer 404 30-06 with a nice stock... as many have said not much in it and a lot to do with the gun.
 
I had one in a Sako AV for several years, and loved it. I had two loads, the Hornady 130 HP driven as fast as possible that I used for pretty much everything, and a 180 Partition cruising along for big reds in the roar.

Then I realised the 130 HP's did it all anyway, and rebarreled it to 6.5/06 and shot that.

I've been thinking about one again to shoot 208 grain eld/m at long range. Probably end up building another 280, but it won't make much difference either way.
 
Not owned but observed them when hit by one some several times (red stags) and thought they hit hard and had much “ wallop” compared to 270, you felt it hurt so to speak.


I put away about 30 sambar with my M70 `06 over the last couple of years and a mate asked me "howz it go"

I answered "it does the job but it does not put the big deer down with the authority of my 7mm mag."
(equal bullet weights and ammo brand btw.)

But then I can say much the same for my 9.3 x 64 re the 7mm mag...and on it goes!
 
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I have a CZ 550 FS ("Stutzen" i.e. Mannlicher style) with a 525 mm barrel (20.7 in.). There no moderator neither muzzle brake, but only the original rubber pad. I am at least the third owner of that rifle and I don't understand why the previous owners (2 at least) got rid of it. In my hands, the rifle culled a number of roe and moufflon does, as well as few plains game in South Africa. Due to the scope parallax I limit my shots to 200 m, but at 150 m the accuracy is better than expected.
 
It's not all about the science. If you fancy a 30-06 then get one. have an unmoderated Sauer 202 in 30-06 that i really like. Great for Africa and fine on the stags and recoil not an issue when hunting. On the range or woodland stalking for roe and fallow I prefer my moderated 6.5 x55.
 
I have a semi-custom 30-06, so I'm unsure as to how relevant my experience would be related to what I suspect is a lighter factory rifle like the one the OP suggested.
However, I love my aught-six
It has knocked over all six species of UK deer for - doesn't blow the wee ones apart, knocks the big ones down quickly
It can handle a variety of bullet weights and I've cooked up a few home-loads to take advantage of that
All that said, I'd happily use a .270w, .308w, 300WM or one of the many 7 or 6.5mm cartridges if it was easier to vary an FAC here
 
I blast away every week my 3006. It has more recoil than 308 but hits with greater authority. Handloaded 165gr nosler ballistic tips at 2850fps you can't go wrong.

If you don't reload then I'd get a 308.
 
I blast away every week my 3006. It has more recoil than 308 but hits with greater authority. Handloaded 165gr nosler ballistic tips at 2850fps you can't go wrong.

If you don't reload then I'd get a 308.
I was getting 2900fps with 168gr in .308.

I think the differences between them are so small as to be not worth worrying about, at least until you start trying to load bullets > 180gr or so.
 
I was getting 2900fps with 168gr in .308.

I think the differences between them are so small as to be not worth worrying about, at least until you start trying to load bullets > 180gr or so.
That's a very hot load. Infact even very hot for a 30-06
 
Interested to know powder and charge - 200 fps more than Viht’s hottest .308 168 grainer load is some difference!
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