I don't see many 30-06 in the field or on the bench. I believe it has been a victim of changing times. The manufacturers keep making new things and they have to sell them.I've shot a lot of '06 in my sixty odd years of shooting and, up until quite recently, still enjoyed a day behind a set of open sights and sending a pill or two downrange with my '03 Springfield. But I rarely see anyone with that caliber at the shooting bench. Wondering if anyone here has a like experience.
My time in Wisconsin has me thinking that most of them have high rings so they can see under the scope for those close shots that the scope just sees hair. I used to joke that the Wisconsin deer rifle was a Rem 7600 with a 3x9 Redfield sporting the high rings. It has been some decades since I hunted in Wisconsin so that has probably changed.During our rifle clubs annual sight-in 3006s still make up a surprising majority of guns on the line.
You might be thinking 7400 but you are totally correct! More times that not the scope is sitting in the extra high see through rings!My time in Wisconsin has me thinking that most of them have high rings so they can see under the scope for those close shots that the scope just sees hair. I used to joke that the Wisconsin deer rifle was a Rem 7600 with a 3x9 Redfield sporting the high rings. It has been some decades since I hunted in Wisconsin so that has probably changed.
By the way I have my dad's Wisconsin deer rifle in the safe, not shot in about 25 years waiting for me to get off my butt and post it for sale.