hakx said:
What does the
....25-06 Remington
....270 Win
....280 Rem
....243 Win
....308 Win
....35 Whelan
....260 Remington
....7mm-08
All have in common? They all stem from a 30-06 case.
100 years and still sucking strong.
I will agree with you to some extent except that claiming that the 308 comes directily from the 30-06 could be debatable. The 308 was developed by the US Army experimenting with the dimensions of the 30-06 case in the late 1940s. The only similarity between the 30-06 case and the 308 one is the diameter of the base of the shell and the diameter of the bullet.
The direct association with modern calibers is basically as follows:
The 25-06, 270, 280, 35 Whelen evolved directly from the 30-06.
The 260, 243, 7mm-08, 358 evolved directly from the 308.
But the question remains, is for example the 30-06 better than the 35 Whelen. It would depend on the application. The 30-06 is a good compromise but if you are a serious hunter, you will probably choose calibers for specific applications. Personally, I would never use a 30-06 if a 35 Whelen was available and the same thing goes for the 308 and 358 Winchester (I prefer heavier bullets).
This debate could go on forever without complete agreement, and as a result, we have wider and wider selections of calibers available in the various firearms sold today. This is not that bad as it leads to a lot of firearms users doing a bit of research in their caliber selection.
Duke1