I am in the market for a "do it all" bolt gun for moose, deer and black bear. I am wondering about the differences between a long and short action bolt gun like a 30-06 vs .308. I think I am decided on a Ruger M77 Hawkeye walnut and blued, this rifle comes with rings already but has only 1 spot to mount them. If were not talking about a picatinny rail yet, I am worried about the longer bolt throw for speed and the longer distance to cover when mounting a scope. I want to get a lower power scope for here in Ontario like a 2-7 or 3-9 so it likely will have a shortish tube length.
What do you guys think, I know some companies make dedicated short action rifles with shorter actions, but some companies cheat and put a .308 or .243 on a long action and just put in a block or something. Looks like the ruger in 30-06 weighs 7.5 pounds while the .308 weigs 7 pounds, I assume thats because the shorter action length. The 30-06 is also .75" longer overall length than the .308. Do you guys think I should stick with a short action or I shouldnt have any problems with a long action?
What do you guys think, I know some companies make dedicated short action rifles with shorter actions, but some companies cheat and put a .308 or .243 on a long action and just put in a block or something. Looks like the ruger in 30-06 weighs 7.5 pounds while the .308 weigs 7 pounds, I assume thats because the shorter action length. The 30-06 is also .75" longer overall length than the .308. Do you guys think I should stick with a short action or I shouldnt have any problems with a long action?
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