The debate of the 270 verses 30/06 will go on for ever.
Even Jack O'connor had many other rifles as he knew the limitations of his beloved 270,,, Jack owned a variety of magnums and in his collection was a 30/06.
It's good that the new up and comers are thrilled too have a cartrage that suits their needs. Many of us here on CGN have owned those 270's and many still do.
Being proud of your cartrage and rifles makes it alot easier to be the Marksman you want to be as it gives you drive and determination too be better,,, much like Carlos Hathcock.
Mind you he used a 30/06 too get into the record books and held the longest confirmed take down for many years,, , even today he holds the world record of most confirmed dispatches to date.
He found a writing from Ernest Hemmingway that described part of his talents.
"Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men for long enough and like it, never really care for anything else thereafter. "
Carlos words follow.
"I like shooting, and love too hunt but I never did like killing anybody. It's my job. If I didn't get those" bass-words", then their going too kill alot of those kids dressed up like Marines. That's the way I look at it."
The USA sniper cor used 30/06's for sharp shooting in the Veitnam conflict.
Corls won the prestigious Wimbledon cup at camp Perry in long range shooting in 1965.
Some folks might call the 30/06 old school and out dated,,, funny thing is that it still sells in record numbers and always will.
Always glad to share on parts of history that the younger generation missed out on since this was long before their time.
Don