Ah Ok the 30-06 with a 175- 180 gr at 2850-2900 and has lots of ft lbs will get it done
RJ

Having started with one rifle, now have a number of rifles and realizing I only a couple this makes sense. I think it was John Barsnes or Phil Shoemaker referred to all the study of this cartridge or that cartridge as "ballistic gack".Just watched a YouTube video by backfire that got me thinking. I know it's a nasty thought, but what if you only had one rifle for everything you shoot/hunt what would it be? It should be a rifle that you have already proven in the field.
I think mine would be my semi custom tikka t3 lh in 308win. My load is 150ttsx at just under 3000fps. It has proven very effective on big game up to moose. I have also rang steel out to 650 with it. A close second load would be the 155 scenar at the same speed. I just haven't tried it on big game but I have read of many others that have very effectively.
So what is your choice? Some if the answers in the vid ranged from 9mm pistol, 22-250, 30-06, 6.5prc 6 dasher and 22lr.
I chatted with Phil back when I was in the business. He mused that for all the debating around proverbial campfires, it’s very hard to find something more effective on even the biggest bears than the .30-06. He doesn’t even care much which bullet it’s shooting, just that the shooter can put it in the right place. Time afield will bear that out, pun intended.Having started with one rifle, now have a number of rifles and realizing I only a couple this makes sense. I think it was John Barsnes or Phil Shoemaker referred to all the study of this cartridge or that cartridge as "ballistic gack".
I think it would be my 1959 FN Belgian Browning in 3006. For a variety of reasons I love this rifle and in 3006 shooting 180 grain Swift AFrames at about 2800fps is just about perfect.
Hallelujah AmennnnnnnMy semi-custom model 70 in 35 Whelen and 225 gr Partition. Load it up or load it down, it will take everything I’ll be hunting. Good for 300 yards on most everything. Long live the Colonel’s cartridge!
Meeting Phil must have been interesting. That would be on my bucket list, to do a hunt with him. Not because I need help but because I think he would be very good company.I chatted with Phil back when I was in the business. He mused that for all the debating around proverbial campfires, it’s very hard to find something more effective on even the biggest bears than the .30-06. He doesn’t even care much which bullet it’s shooting, just that the shooter can put it in the right place. Time afield will bear that out, pun intended.
I was about to finish by saying I don’t even own a .30-06, but it didn’t take long to remember that’s a lie- I have a lone example. I prefer the .308 for its ubiquity, short actions, generally lighter rifles and would skip right past the .30-06 for the .300 if I wanted more. But… .30-06 is likely the best all rounder for this continent in rifles under 7 1/2lbs. And .375 H&H for the world.
Yes, except with a fixed 6X.CRF bolt action 30-06 with irons, 180g quality ammo, 3x9 scope in QD rings.
That would be like using a nuclear bomb on rabbits.300 Winmag with 180 Grn Particians.