Hunting with a 280 AI or 30-06 won't make a person a better shooter or hunter, however; I would bet that 99.99999% of CGN don't practice shooting their rifles on regular basis to make themselves better shooters or hunters. All the decades of shooting at rifle ranges and elsewhere I never witnessed a hunter advancing their shooting skills. From what I witnessed most just line-up their rifle or try new reloads at 100, 200 and 300 yards and then bugger off.
As pertaining to your comment about "guys buy em because they want to be different and stand out", well your psychic powers needs to be refreshed. Definitely not a comment from a rifleman or reloader. Wildcats and domesticated wildcats are unique cartridges that intrigue hunters/shooters who show a deeper interest than with the common cartridge.
I would suggest the 30-06. If it is close in performance to the 280 AI and this is to used for hunting then it would make sense to use a widely available cartridge. It would suck to forget your ammo and not be able to pick some up at the Mom and Pop corner store at your hunting destination.
Knowing how many are on CGN a quick calculation yields 1/2 a person, and I assume that must be you! There are people who practice besides you, and there are "real" hunters who like something different.
280 AI or 30-06? Pretty much a coin toss, as each has its merits.
It all depends what you call practice shooting. Shooting from a bench where the rifle sits on shooting bags is not my idea of practicing shooting skills.........it's for the purpose to zero the point of impact. Kneeling, sitting, prone, and leaning up on a post or tree and shooting at various distances is my idea of practicing shooting skills. I guess that I'm the exception and not the rule because I never witnessed anyone at the range doing so, except the guys who have black guns or handguns.
Definitley not a coin toss between the 280 AI and the good ole 30-06 in the eyes of a rifleman or reloader. In todays world of hunters the 30-06 has become mundane along with other cartridges, except for the ones who utilize the poor excuse that you can find 30-06 cartridges at the mom and pops corner store.
It all depends what you call practice shooting. Shooting from a bench where the rifle sits on shooting bags is not my idea of practicing shooting skills.........it's for the purpose to zero the point of impact. Kneeling, sitting, prone, and leaning up on a post or tree and shooting at various distances is my idea of practicing shooting skills. I guess that I'm the exception and not the rule because I never witnessed anyone at the range doing so, except the guys who have black guns or handguns.
Definitley not a coin toss between the 280 AI and the good ole 30-06 in the eyes of a rifleman or reloader. In todays world of hunters the 30-06 has become mundane along with other cartridges, except for the ones who utilize the poor excuse that you can find 30-06 cartridges at the mom and pops corner store.
As a fairly new hunter, I thought the availability of .30-06 was a pretty solid reason to go with it...
Not having to worry about whether I'll be able to find it in ten years is a nice thing.
Where is the passion/knowledge in knowing a firearm chambered for a particular cartridge, instead of purchasing a catch-all for the convenience or inconvenience of ammunition. I guess that some people get into the game and others are just spectators.
Where is the passion/knowledge in knowing a firearm chambered for a particular cartridge, instead of purchasing a catch-all for the convenience or inconvenience of ammunition. I guess that some people get into the game and others are just spectators. I'm not be-littleing the 30-06, it's a grand old cartridge, it's the lame excuses why they are purchased.
That's very unfair..... not everyone wants or has the money for a specific rifle tailored to every species they want to hunt..... a .30-06 is a great choice based on availability of ammo and different over the counter loads.....
I guess some people are hunters and some people are shooters.... there is a lot more to hunting than just "Knowing a firearm"
That is absolutely ridiculous and if anything shows a complete lack of experience and/or common sense.
Knowing your firearm and cartridge is the first and foremost important tool to know prior to going hunting. Safe handling, shooting and knowing a firearm comes first, then you go hunting. (horse before the cart) My original point was that "it is a poor excuse to purchase a 30-06 for the convienence of ammunition".
Give me a break. The most 'into it' hunters, that I know and hunt with, shoot 270Win, 338WM, and 30-06Sprgfld. Pretty boring chamberings by your definition. They shoot a bunch too, almost every day for one of them. Sure wouldn't call them spectators cause they don't care to shoot a 280AI...I guess that some people get into the game and others are just spectators.
While I agree that knowing your firearm and cartridge is step 1 I disagree regarding convenience of ammunition.... the person you responded to up there is a a self admitted new hunter... he may or may not have the finances to purchase several firearms.... he made a decision to buy a .30-06 based on the fact that he knew that ten years from now they will still be available over the counter.... He likely doesn't reload....
Based on cost and availability (convenience) of said cartridge he now has a firearm he can afford to practice with... which is the only true way to "Know your firearm".... seems like he made a pretty good choice to me...
No matter what someone else's reason is to choose a firearm as long as they are willing to play within that firearm's limit then who are we to decide what is a "poor excuse".....
I don't base my comments on "assuming why any person purchased the 30-06", my comments were made on "fact" from which a decision was made.........convenience of ammo. Many people purchased the 30-06 for this "reason alone" and no other reason was used.............very poor excuse.
I don't base my comments on "assuming why any person purchased the 30-06", my comments were made on "fact" from which a decision was made.........convenience of ammo. Many people purchased the 30-06 for this "reason alone" and no other reason was used.............very poor excuse.