Common a s cancer, and will do anything that you ask of it in North America........the good ol 30-06..........so good that people hate it because it is boringly good.
Mike
Both of us were left with 40 rounds of wets.
Went for Moose last year. 5 1/2 hr drive. 20 mins in a canoe. Dumped one canoe, packs on the bottom of the pile got wet. Other fella had 40 rnds of beautifully handloaded 300WSM to go in his $3k Rem 700. I had a couple boxes of Federal .30-06 from Crappy Tire for my old Savage. Both of us were left with 40 rounds of wets. 20 mins back in the boat and a 1/2 hr drive back to Wabasca. Any guesses as to which of us got shells at the general store and actually bagged a moose? .308 or 30-06. It's everywhere, it's easy to roll your own and its cheap to shoot.
Ziploc bags, pelican cases, better canoes, extra trash bags... "Ok which one of you idiots was supposed to bring the (fill in the blank)". Shyt happens, lesson learned.
The shells were in little plastic boxes that had water in them when we got the gear back. Mike's Grandad made it pretty clear he wasn't taking us any further with a pocket full of potential mis-fires.
Point was the shells are readily available. EVERYBODY carries 30-06, 30-30 and usually .308. The Federal 30-06 I got had been on the shelf long enough for the box art to fade.
I also own 2 x .300 Winchester Magnum bolt actions.......a T/C Icon & a Ruger Model 77 Stainless with a crisp Timney trigger in place of the stock Ruger mini fence post.
The T/C had a 1 MOA guarantee out of the box & will do about 1 1/2 MOA with factory Winchester brand 180 grain XP3s. It is topped by a Bushnell Elite 2.5-10x 4200 scope.
The Model 77 Stainless .300 Win. Mag. that I own is a one in a million accuracy fluke from the Ruger factory and will deliver slightly tighter groups than the T/C which is made even more remarkable by the fact that it is topped by an economy Bushnell Trophy 3-9x scope......two second raters like Flatt & Scruggs that make beautiful music together......go figure !
I really lucked out on that 77 because if you can find a stock Ruger rifle that will do better than 2 MOA it's time to pick up the phone to the Ripley's people.
I like the Magnums for shooting from our 20 - 30' high tree stands in the extensive clear cut areas of Northern Ontario where my gang hunts moose.
I've shot moose from 400 - 600 yards with the Ruger from tree stands.
My bolt actions are my favorite Fudd guns.



























