RememberTheSomme
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Nova Scotia
It's all about the bullet. I'd feel much more comfortable shooting a moose with a 140gr TTSX in a 7mm-08 than I would with a 150gr Sierra PH out of a .30-06.
That being said, why not just get another XS7 that you are so fond of, but this time get it chambered in 7-08 or .308? Run some good bullets, and no moose or bear will shrug off a hit. Another plus- recoil and ammo cost are both significantly less than the .300...
How did the steel chicken gun get into this discussion.
What will an energy drink give a .30-06? It will spew out the same bullets 300FPS faster and become a .300WM.
Whos needs a .300? What will my practical range increase by?
I always said, and you can crunch the numbers till the cows are all in the barn, that a .300 will increase your range by around 150yds.
Do I need this range? I usually never shoot over 300yds and in the case of moose here or in the OP's area probaly under 200yds.
Lets do a little simple comparison, with similar bullets, to show this range increase will usually always hold true.
I'm a handloader, so I'll pick a bullet I'm famaliar with the Sierra GameKing 180SBT @ .506BC. I know theres much better ones today, but the end range results will be the same, choose your poison the BC will tell you were it's going to fly.
We will take bolt guns with 24" barrels each. Anyone loading for an '06 in a 24" tube will know 2750fps is an attainable velocity for it.
Anyone loading for the 300, will know 3050fps is attainable for it.
If I check out my long range ballistics, I see the 06 down to 1985Ft-lbs at 300yds. @ 2000ftlbs at impact on this type bullet will deliver adequate penetration on a Moose to vitals and therefore a good kill.
I see the .300WM down to 2001ft-lbs at 450yds. This means the same ability to render said game down with an '06, is now being done at 450yds.
At exactly the same range of the '06 at 300yds, the 300 will deliver nearly 2500ftlbs.
The .300WM is, and always will be, a 150 yd extension on the barrel of your .30-06,.... or a bigger hammer at the same range,cut it,... chew it....., however you like.
Do you or me need this 150yd long barrel?
How far do you shoot, how hard is the game to kill and what is the minimum you consider energy delivered at the target for the bullet to do a complete job? This will determine if the the usually heavier rifle, with one or two less in the mag, and a little more on ammo cost is worth it.
