30-06 is where the manly cartridges start, the 270 is for girlymen only.
The smart choice would be ther 308 as suggested by a few guys.
Doesn't that mean the .308 is a girly cartridge too? It is weaker than your 30-06 cut off isn't it? I'd rather hit my moose with a 270 than miss him with a 375 H&H...
Jeff
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Neither...get a 280 Remington .
I have 270s, 30-06s and a 308 but my killing gun is my Model 700 Remington AS in 280 Remington .
I load 139 grain Hornadys over 60.7 grains of H4831 giving me a velocity of 3000'\sec . With this bullet I've shot everything from Partridges to Moose from 10 yards to over 500 and all mostly were one shot kills .
I've killed more than 28 deer, moose, bear and wolves in 6 years with this gun....not counting the two years that I didn't pull the trigger on anything .
270 shoots a bit flatter, 30-06 makes little bigger hole.
I've never seen a game animal that could tell the difference, if properly hit with either one.
I suggest you go shoot some rifles, and see if you have a personal preference.
Like Boomer says, they are all good calibers, but to me there is something about the 7 mm that is just right especially at the magical speed of 3000 '/sec.
Doesn't that mean the .308 is a girly cartridge too? It is weaker than your 30-06 cut off isn't it? I'd rather hit my moose with a 270 than miss him with a 375 H&H...
Jeff




























