Casull said:
Gatehouse,
That is great, this is what we need. Some testing as opposed to all armchair theory.
My remaining question though, is how would a comparable bullet from the 06 do against the 7mm 140 TSX, like what you propose with this next listed test?
Well, we will find out! I am interested int he answer, too, of course.
I dont think there is any doubt that bullet technology has come forward, so a test of a TSX against a Sierra is not really apples to apples. The Sierra is not even a good old cup and core bullet, ex, 180-200 partition.
Liek Ackley, I don't consider the partition to be a "Standard" cup and core bullet. Sure it's got 2 cups and 2 cores, but it also has a partition.
As I stated a coupe of times before on this thread, the object of my initial test was simply to see if the 7-08 with good bullets coudl equal the 30-06 with 'standard' bullets.
On this and many forums, I've read over and over that .270's and 7-08's etc were "marginal" on moose, yet stick just about any 180-200gr bullet int he 30-06 and you have a giant slayer!!
TIme and time again, I've hear people say that you dont' "need" premiums and that if you need better penetration, just use a bigger bullet, premiums arent' worht the price, the TSX is a gimmick, a 200gr bullet will leave a 140gr premiumin the dust, the 200gr bullet hits lieka sledge hammer, etc etc etc.
I felt a regular "standard" for 95% of NA hunting is the 30-06 with 180gr bullets. Thousands of hunters go out and buy Winchester 180gr Power Point 30-06 ammo (or the similar type federal makes) Many of these woud scoff at you if you told them that a 7-08 using a 140gr bullet would likely out perform thier bigger bullets!
So this was the reaosning behind the inital test.
Bottom line question was "Wil a 140gr TS keep the pace with the old stand by 30-06 with heavy bullets?"
If bigge s better, then 200gr
Using the same bullet technology for both which for some reason most are not applying, will the 06 have an advantage over the 7mm/08? I think it will.
I think that it may, yes. I'll do a test witht he 168gr and 180gr TSX, fired fomr the 30-06
I see my past issues are coming up again as I can't really imagine a 200 grain bullet from an 06 having serious recoil for a seasoned shooter.
I woud agree with you normally. It jsut seems this rifle doens't fit me well, and it has that damn hockey puck pad, too!! I guarrantee that if I stuck the same bullets in my 300WSM (or the 300WM I used to own) that it would feel fine. In fact, I know it woud, since I've used 180gr NPs in both those rifles, and coudl shoot them a day, while this Stevens makes me want to cringe!
I recall shooting over 35 rounds of 300gr 375 H&H workign up a load, and feeling much less pain than this damn 30-06
If you want to add some "big" guns to your testing, I will supply them.
Sure, send me your guns!!!
How we look at them is still obviously up the reader and we can make what we want of most anything if we try hard enough.
That is important to remeber, especially since this test is smal examples in my back yard, not hundreds of examples in a lab.