Consider that in NB right now, the FEDERATION OF ANGLERS AND HUNTERS is pushing for legally mandated use of monolithic bullets and they are already recommended in their hunting regulations.
30-06 is the winner for me, i have both and anything the 308 can do the 30-06 does slightly better, till you start pushing the heavy bullets. Then the difference isn't slight anymore the 06 just leaves the 308 in the dust.
Ruh eeee coil...............
Well, I look at it this way. I took my old Mauser 30.06 to the range this summer, putting 40 rounds though it in a sitting - with the only protection being a tshirt and the steel butt plate. Coupla days ago, I took that rifle out again, this time with a newly installed padded rubber butt plate, and my usual winter/hunting clothing. Funny, the difference that made, to me anyway. It definitely thumped, but no where near the sharp punch of previous. And, since my ultimate goal is to be able to hunt moose or bison at 300+ yards, well, everything I have seen here more or less suggests the 30.06 to be the preferred method.
One other thing. As I noted on another topic, the big game laws in the Yukon specifically state that they want at least .30 caliber -- Does that not rule out the .270? Or am I missing something.
Can you provide a link or anything that I might look at?
I made a call to a outfitter up in the yukon last year and the answer from him was 30-06 or larger, asked him about the 308 and he said he wanted 30-06 or larger.
Well, I look at it this way. I took my old Mauser 30.06 to the range this summer, putting 40 rounds though it in a sitting - with the only protection being a tshirt and the steel butt plate. Coupla days ago, I took that rifle out again, this time with a newly installed padded rubber butt plate, and my usual winter/hunting clothing. Funny, the difference that made, to me anyway. It definitely thumped, but no where near the sharp punch of previous. And, since my ultimate goal is to be able to hunt moose or bison at 300+ yards, well, everything I have seen here more or less suggests the 30.06 to be the preferred method.
One other thing. As I noted on another topic, the big game laws in the Yukon specifically state that they want at least .30 caliber -- Does that not rule out the .270? Or am I missing something.
My 308 actually seems harsher for ruh eeee coil, or recoil for proper terms than my 30-06, style of rifle can take away a lot of felt recoil. No matter what you do to the 308 though you can't gain back the difference from case capacity.
If the very slight difference in recoil between the two is that noticable then airsoft competitions might be a better sport to consider.
fixed it.I have a Sako A7 in 30.06. I load 180 gr. nosler partition pp and achieve moa or better at 100 yards. The rifle is light with a limbs aver pad but it still rattles my fillings. I'm not scared to shoot the rifle nor has it ever hurt me but 20 rounds is all I can put through it at one time. Most of my shots in the sticks are at 100 yards and most often a lot less. It puts down anything I pull the trigger on right now so no tracking but I do shoot it a lot so I'm comfortable with it. I think that's what counts. Both calibers are great but I just like my .06 as it has never let me down. For hunting 30.06, for target and hunting .308.
I own both. .300 wm in a 5R is my next shooter.
Don't be scared of the recoil, just shoot it and get use to it. Practice makes perfect no matter the caliber.
Haa haa I have to tell this story...
he jumped out of the truck I kept driving = we now have a plump buck hanging in the backyard.
He hit it in the neck it dropped instantly.
Yeah I recommend a 30-06.........
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