...............but rabbits?? Isn't that overkill? .
Dead is dead; there is no such thing as "overkill"
...............but rabbits?? Isn't that overkill? .
I don't consider a 30-06 a compromise for any heavy game in North America. It just works, welll! And as said, there is a wide selection of ammo to choose from: match grade to heavies to light recoil to everything in between. It's all available. I used think of 30-06 as pretty vanilla and boring, but now all I have left in my collecton are the old stand bys: 7x57, 8x57, 308, 30-06, 12 gauge (pump), 22LR semi and bolt, 9mm, and 7.62x39 (SKSs)... all the boutique calibres are gone.![]()
I'll have to remember that one. I have a few calibres that are a little off of the beaten path, some of which might fall into your category. Calibres like the 219 Donaldson Wasp, 25-06, 7x57R, 7x61S&H, 308 Norma Magnum, 348 WCF, 358 Norma Magnum, 444 Marlin and the 458WM.
Yeah, good luck with that one. Accelerator ammunition had a reputation of less than stellar accuracy.You could hand load 110 grain or use Remington 55 grain "accelerator" factory loads (not sure if still available). I would stick with head shots in either case.
In reality, I've had good luck in the past with the accelerator load in 30/06. Your mileage may vary.Yeah, good luck with that one. Accelerator ammunition had a reputation of less than stellar accuracy.
Coyote loads at thier best.
Remembering that the bullet crosses the line of sight somewhaere between 22 and 35 yards helps.
I have never used an '06 for squirrels but have shot hundreds of grouse over the last 40 years with one. As a squirrel's head is much bigger than a grouse's I imagine it would be relatively easy.
Small game loads are easy enough to do for a high powered rifle using pistol powder like Unique. If done right it is nothing worse than shooting a grouse or rabbit with a .22. And yes, I have done it many times. Always try to do up small game loads for the rifles I hunt with most.
Also , typically with a heavy rifle we are "Potting" grouse at 20-30 feet so if you hold the horizontal cross-hair near the top of the head the bullet will hit about 2" low and part the neck about half-way up.

I foolishly sold it.He's correct.
Thankfully, there's a difference between needs and wants. Some people only satisfy their needs. Others choose to satisfy their wants.
Anyway, I have to admit I kinda dislike the 30-06 because of the "its's all you need" utilitarian point of view.
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