I sort of agree with the fact that the 300 Win Mag's neck is too short, but it really depends on the bullet. Long, tapered, boat tail heavy for caliber bullets can have issues with neck tension/friction. But I also shoot a lot of Gibbs designed cartridges that have short 1/4" necks regardless, so I don't find it a real drawback. However, and more in tune with the OP's question, the 30-06 is better then it has ever been. Modern bullets, modern powders, have stretched the legs of this cartridge to an amazing degree. Other cartridges too, but there are no flies on the '06. I would take one hunting for anything in NA and not feel undergunned. It still remains a top, middle of the road choice for an all around gun. FWIW - dan




























I kind of thought that the deal was good but wasn't really certain about the caliber. Opinions & advice?






















