GOS?
GOS = General Open Season
GOS?
Actually I have four of them, but that's for a narrowly defined use, and special set of circumstances that don't apply to much else. I've about decided to take 2 30-06s and a .300 next time.

I was sure someone would show up with the .308! These debates might get old for the rest of you but I love seeing them as I've just decided I'm going to spring for a new Winchester m70 Supergrade and still trying to decide on a .308 or 30-06 as one goto rifle for deer, moose, caribou as I get into hunting. Gotta get me one befor manufacturing moves to Portugal.
I don't plan on another for a while but do like the idea of a 6.5x55 eventually as well.
For now, it's gonna have to be a .308 or 30-06!
takedown power is a phrase gun writers use that really means nothing. 30-06 allows you to shoot heavier bullets (165, 180, 200, 220 grain) where the 270 heaviest bullets is 150gr.
The 30-06 is for the sissies that can't even handle the recoil of a .300.![]()
That is some of the best advice I have heard. 6.5x55 and 300 win mag have you covered for almost everything in NA.Ignore all these Infidels and Heretics! Go with the Way God Meant it to Be. "6.5X55 Swedish for deer and 30-06 for moose and bear."![]()
The only rationale for choosing a .308 in a bolt action it to get a shorter, lighter rifle. If there's no difference in action length, the .30-06 makes more sense. In spite of what all the .308 fans say, it's still only almost as good as a .30-06.
Big gain? If you mean that in most LR match shooting the 308 wins 60-70% of the matches vs the 30-06 by .1 of an inch, or by an extra x, then ok that's a big gain.The few fps you gain in 30-06 are nothing compare to the big gain in precision you gain with the 308, i am not making that up that a 308 is more precise than a 30-06, this is a proven fact, just ask as the snipers of the world, not many are using the 06 at one point i will always favor precision over velocity... JP.
This is me. But my sissiness hits whatever it aims at, and a 30-06 kills whatever it hits. I use to own a 300 wm, never again.
You can't push a 220 gr. bullet in a .308.
Big gain? If you mean that in most LR match shooting the 308 wins 60-70% of the matches vs the 30-06 by .1 of an inch, or by an extra x, then ok that's a big gain.
Doug, if the logic is that a .300 magnum is better than a .30/06, then a .30-378 must be better than a .300. Frankly I don't think so. If you're going to burn 70-100 grs of powder, and put up with ignorant blast and recoil, you might as well have 300 grs of bullet weight so something actually happens when the target is hit.




























