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oly884
07-11-2007, 12:21 PM
Hunting season isn't too far away, and I'm in need of a good rifle.

I've really enjoyed the 30-06's, great round, and would take care of anything I want to hunt around here. I just need a good rifle to look for.

Bolt action, no need for follow up shots (that quick at least). Also, I've got a bushnell 3200 elite 3-9x40 right now, but not sure if I'm going to want a bit more reach with my glass.

Let me know what you guys think.

Thanks

bamachem
07-11-2007, 12:50 PM
HOWA 1500

~$350 and as accurate as they come w/o going custom and big $$$$$$.

it's the original design for the Weatherby Vanguard action. Howa made all the Vanguards back in the 80's and 90's. pick one up and cycle the action on one of these and a savage and you'll find a very noticeable difference.

i have one in 270WIN and i have put 3-shots touching on several occasions and it will average ~3/8" groups all day at 100-yards with box ammo.

bigwapitijohnny
07-11-2007, 01:39 PM
Oly,

I would recommend that you look into the Savage rifles...from what I am hearing, they have totally revamped their trigger assembly comparable to that of custom made rifles that cost 2-4x more. This came from a couple of gunsmiths that make custom guns... :thumbup: I currently have a Weatherby Ultralightweight in a 7mm Rem mag caliber that I pack into the mountains for elk. I justified the price by getting only one gun in my hunting battery (I will buy a bigger caliber for Africa if and when I go...). I would say pinch pennys on the gun and buy the best glass that you can afford...It seems that every year, elk and venison goes up per pound...at least it does at my house :hillbill:.

Regards,

BWJ

Roadrunner
07-11-2007, 07:22 PM
I've been using a Remington 700 BDL in 30-06 and love it.

http://www.remington.com/images/products/firearms/centerfire/smsil_700bdl.jpg

BruceTS
07-11-2007, 09:21 PM
why 30 06 why not 308 WIN...... both rounds are similar but I like the ballistics better in the 308........

Robinhood4x4
07-12-2007, 07:21 AM
I've got a winchester model 70 featherweight in 30-06. It's nice and light and easy to carry around but it kicks like a mule. And because of it's light weight barrel it's not as consistent from shot to shot, but it'll put a bullet in the kill zone well enough. The best group I ever got from hand loads was about 1" at 100 yards.

CJM
07-12-2007, 08:42 AM
Ballistics of .308 and 06 is relatively the same.

Howa or Savage, savage personally makes the most accurate cheapest rifle out of box I ever seen. I bought a used older model years ago and have taken so many deer I lost track.

My brothers, fathers rugers and my grandfathers mausers cannot compare to its accuracy and this sucker was dirt cheap. I been saving up for the 114 euro with the iron sights as my next one,I have a heavy barrel 110fp now.

BruceTS
07-12-2007, 09:01 AM
Ballistics of .308 and 06 is relatively the same.

maybe I should have worded it a bit different, I have gotten more consistent grouping at longer ranges with 308 than with 30-06.

CJM
07-12-2007, 01:52 PM
maybe I should have worded it a bit different, I have gotten more consistent grouping at longer ranges with 308 than with 30-06.


Depends on gun, shooter, powder charge, etc. Perhaps the slight less kick you get outta .308 and the weight of the bullet helps you. Me, I can take any gun and consistently group well if the gun is capable of it.

amgraham
07-12-2007, 08:01 PM
If you can find a decent Springfield 1903 that is a great, tried and true rifle. We have a sporterized model in 30-06 and it is one of the best shooting bolt actions I have shot. I can group pretty well with it at 100 yards through Lyman peep sights.. Never used a scope on it.. That's what our custom 22-250 with the 1000 yard Unertl scope is for ;)

Cheese
07-12-2007, 08:45 PM
I have Brownings and Remingtons, like them both.

The Brownings have the shorter bolt throw, which I like on a long round.

Getting back to shooting, part of me wants a 30-06 because it is a simple bread and butter round.

AxleIke
07-12-2007, 09:55 PM
I have a Remington 700. Groups well, pretty lightweight for hauling around the woods. Last season was pathetic, saw nothing, so i hauled it a great many miles, and it never got annoyingly heavy.

No particular preference over the .308. Pops had a 30-06 before me, so i got the same so we could use the same rounds.

Texas Jim
07-29-2007, 05:20 PM
I've been using a Remington 700 BDL in 30-06 and love it.

http://www.Remington.com/images/products/firearms/centerfire/smsil_700bdl.jpg
X2 Very tough to beat a high quality sniper rifle!! Hunt for a good used one at a gun show. You can save some bucks on new plus also come up with a better rifle. than Savage or Ruger... TJ