30-06 or 270

This should have been a poll. A Lot less reading. Anyway I choose 30/06. 110-240 gr. Easy recoil. Fires that magic 30 cal. There are bullets designed for every thing you need and factory ammo is everywhere for those who don't hand load. A its easier to lie to yourself with logic like if I have the 30/06 I need the 25/06 and 35/06 where as the 270 is kinda a redheaded step child. Good enough to be in the family but doesn't do anything different or better
 
This should have been a poll. A Lot less reading. Anyway I choose 30/06. 110-240 gr. Easy recoil. Fires that magic 30 cal. There are bullets designed for every thing you need and factory ammo is everywhere for those who don't hand load. A its easier to lie to yourself with logic like if I have the 30/06 I need the 25/06 and 35/06 where as the 270 is kinda a redheaded step child. Good enough to be in the family but doesn't do anything different or better

Pretty sure there was a poll on this.
 
Please share your pick between both calibers and the pros and cons of each...mostly for deer and moose hunting.
thanks
First of all, it's not calibers, the 270 Winchester and the 30-06 Springfield are cartridges. My vote is for the 30-06. The 270 Winchester among other cartridges have been the bridesmaid to the 30-06.
 
Unfortunately the popularity of a cartridge in no way improves that cartridge's ballistics, or it's effectiveness in killing game animals. As such, referring to a cartridge as a "classic" , is pretty much a meaningless term. By the way, you only mentioned two calibers, the 308win, 30-06, and 300WM are the caliber.

Sorry I wasn't technical enough for you, your royal highness.
Cartridges, not calibers... That better ?

The 270, 308, 30-06, and 300WM all do a fine job at what they were pretty much intended to do. If you want to hunt elephants, then no, they ain't the rounds you're looking for. For you're typical North American game, they are just smurfy. I guess it's all personal preference, but I can't see where you gain that much by paying $60 for a box of 20 rounds, as opposed to $25 for the ol' trusty's for hunting purposes. Target shooting, maybe that's a different story....or I guess if you hunt where you'll be shooting past 500 yards
 
Unfortunately the popularity of a cartridge in no way improves that cartridge's ballistics, or it's effectiveness in killing game animals. As such, referring to a cartridge as a "classic" , is pretty much a meaningless term. By the way, you only mentioned two calibers, the 308win, 30-06, and 300WM are the caliber.

Sorry I wasn't technical enough for you, your royal highness.
Cartridges, not calibers... That better ?

The 270, 308, 30-06, and 300WM all do a fine job at what they were pretty much intended to do. If you want to hunt elephants, then no, they ain't the rounds you're looking for. For you're typical North American game, they are just smurfy. I guess it's all personal preference, but I can't see where you gain that much by paying $60 for a box of 20 rounds, as opposed to $25 for the ol' trusty's for hunting purposes. Target shooting, maybe that's a different story....or I guess if you hunt where you'll be shooting past 500 yards...in which case, you will want more bang
 
Well said sir

30-06 is the American take on 8x57
.270 is the American take on 7x57

A more interesting topic would be 30-06 & .270 Vs. 8x57 & 7x57

I'll start. "Take your bullet selection argument and shove it! You don't need selection when you have 198gr. and 173gr. perfection" :)
 
30-06 is the American take on 8x57
.270 is the American take on 7x57

A more interesting topic would be 30-06 & .270 Vs. 8x57 & 7x57

I'll start. "Take your bullet selection argument and shove it! You don't need selection when you have 198gr. and 173gr. perfection" :)

The natural counter to that is with 180 and 130 perfection shooting flatter Why would you choose those old timers?
 
I guess it's all personal preference, but I can't see where you gain that much by paying $60 for a box of 20 rounds, as opposed to $25 for the ol' trusty's for hunting purposes.

My .300 loads cost me 7 cents more than my 30-06s. I'm figuring that I get my money's worth and then some.
 
Thank you... That's what I was thinking.
Oh well, there's always that one person that has to pick things apart.


Perhaps it's because I get tired of having to explain to clerks that I really do want .243 caliber bullets, when I ask them for .243 caliber bullets. Unfortunately they get so used to dealing with people that don't know or don't use proper terminology , that they feel that they need to make sure that I don't really want loaded ammunition to use in a 243 win, or a 243 wssm. I guess that they feel that because some people don't know or use the proper terminology, that they can't trust anyone to know and use the proper terminology.
 
Perhaps it's because I get tired of having to explain to clerks that I really do want .243 caliber bullets, when I ask them for .243 caliber bullets. Unfortunately they get so used to dealing with people that don't know or don't use proper terminology , that they feel that they need to make sure that I don't really want loaded ammunition to use in a 243 win, or a 243 wssm. I guess that they feel that because some people don't know or use the proper terminology, that they can't trust anyone to know and use the proper terminology.

"I need bullets for reloading..."

There, that wasn't so hard.
 
Speaking of reloading, I'd kinda like to get into that. If I keep buying guns, the wife is gonna kill me lol. I've gotta do something else so I can at least say it's not actually a gun.
 
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