As much as I love 7x57 and 6.5x55, in the end, nothing is more versatile than 30-06. It can do it all, and it does it all very well. From 150 to 220 grain bullets in all configurations, there isn't anything walking in North America it can't drop with a well placed shot. It's a proven battle calibre and doesn't have anything to prove to anyone.
Ok, here we go again...............340 Wby, why? Because I don't just hunt NA, because the bullet selection goes from 150 or 180 to 300 grns, because with the right load it will shoot almost as flat as a 257 Wby and then with 300 gn loads it hits harder than the 375 H&H and will out penetrate it. The 340 Wby with handloads for the job at hand, is without a doubt the single most versatile cartridge on the planet and is, without compromise, fully capable of taking a ram across a canyon at 500 mtrs one day and then thumping an elephant on a frontal brain shot the next day, with equal aplomb. It can be handled nicely in an 8-9 lb package which isn't too heavy for the average rifleman...........if there is a down side to the 340 it is the recoil may be a little more than the average 10 shot a year shooter will enjoy. The answer to this of course is to become a 1000 round a year shooter, and pretty soon you won't even notice it went off............I challenge anyone to show me a better cartridge ballistically speaking, that will shoot flatter and hit with greater authority with heavy bullets, than the 340..........I can think of one right off the hop but it has an even bigger downside......the 378 Wby.......
Ok, here we go again...............340 Wby, why? Because I don't just hunt NA, because the bullet selection goes from 150 or 180 to 300 grns, because with the right load it will shoot almost as flat as a 257 Wby and then with 300 gn loads it hits harder than the 375 H&H and will out penetrate it. The 340 Wby with handloads for the job at hand, is without a doubt the single most versatile cartridge on the planet and is, without compromise, fully capable of taking a ram across a canyon at 500 mtrs one day and then thumping an elephant on a frontal brain shot the next day, with equal aplomb. It can be handled nicely in an 8-9 lb package which isn't too heavy for the average rifleman...........if there is a down side to the 340 it is the recoil may be a little more than the average 10 shot a year shooter will enjoy. The answer to this of course is to become a 1000 round a year shooter, and pretty soon you won't even notice it went off............I challenge anyone to show me a better cartridge ballistically speaking, that will shoot flatter and hit with greater authority with heavy bullets, than the 340..........I can think of one right off the hop but it has an even bigger downside......the 378 Wby.......
Polls results about best cartridge for everything are usually skewed by 30-06 users who haven't done much of anything outside of their own backyard. It's sort of funny.
Do you feel the 340 Wby is better than the 338 RUM, if so why? How are they different?
HOSSONE,
I know you are scared of the mighty 30-06 and it likely makes you wet the bed at night..... They say to control your fears you have to face them. I'll let you shoot my 30-06 you have secretly been dying to shoot.
Polls results about best cartridge for everything are usually skewed by 30-06 users who haven't done much of anything outside of their own backyard. It's sort of funny.
The Caliber 30 of 1906,......110gr to 220gr,..varmints to Grizzlys...ammo available everywhere that sells ammo,...some may argue but it is the most versatile round ever made,...and I bet it wins this poll.




























