German and Others:
My first deer rifle was a 30-06 over 40 years ago. My second rifle was a 30-06 to replace the first that has over 2000 round of military ammo run through it. I still have that rifle a Remington 700BDL. It has harvested for me over 400 whitetails, several black bears, several elk and several mule deer and a few prong horns. I replaced it with a 300 Win mag and a 243 about 30 plus ears ago. I have since replaced all of them with a Remington model 7 in 308. I have shot deer for managment purposes and over the last 40 plus years I have shot more then most folks have seen in a life time.
I now shoot F-Class both open and FTR.
The only reason the 30-06 has been replaces by the 308 is recoil, shorter action and economics.
A few years ago I brought my 30-06 out of retirement for my son to bear hunt with. He shot a 515 pound bear with the 30-06. I could not have worked any better. I desided to shoot a few deer with it that year and what a pleasure to shoot.
I can hunt with any caliber and choose to hunt with a 308 in a moodel 7. But I would not think a second thought about taking out my 30-06 it has always worked wonderfully.
There was some resurgence for the 30-06 on the 100th aniversery.
Long live the 30-06.
Nat Lambeth
My first deer rifle was a 30-06 over 40 years ago. My second rifle was a 30-06 to replace the first that has over 2000 round of military ammo run through it. I still have that rifle a Remington 700BDL. It has harvested for me over 400 whitetails, several black bears, several elk and several mule deer and a few prong horns. I replaced it with a 300 Win mag and a 243 about 30 plus ears ago. I have since replaced all of them with a Remington model 7 in 308. I have shot deer for managment purposes and over the last 40 plus years I have shot more then most folks have seen in a life time.
I now shoot F-Class both open and FTR.
The only reason the 30-06 has been replaces by the 308 is recoil, shorter action and economics.
A few years ago I brought my 30-06 out of retirement for my son to bear hunt with. He shot a 515 pound bear with the 30-06. I could not have worked any better. I desided to shoot a few deer with it that year and what a pleasure to shoot.
I can hunt with any caliber and choose to hunt with a 308 in a moodel 7. But I would not think a second thought about taking out my 30-06 it has always worked wonderfully.
There was some resurgence for the 30-06 on the 100th aniversery.
Long live the 30-06.
Nat Lambeth