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I think it's down to stock geometry. Subtle changes to the drop, heel, grip, etc. really change how the recoil is delivered. I've always been impressed with the Weatherby Mark Vs that I've shot (small sampling - two 300s and a 257). They all pushed hard but weren't painful. Shot a basic Rem 700 in 30-06 that was set up pretty light at about 7lbs for hunting and that thing hurt. My grandpa's Mauser in 30-06 that I inhereted has a stock shaped much like the weatherby's and is also pleasant to shoot, even with just a 20 inch barrel and weighing no more than 9 pounds.The issue I see with a 30-06 is recoil. One of the most vicious rifles I ever owned was a 30-06 Remington 721. It was violent when shot. More so than my current 338 and on a par with my 375.
Now I do have a carbine 760 Remington pump in 30-06 that has a bit of the same problem. The recoil is sharp and nasty but manageable. Some 06's, like my old 721, are flat out violent.
A 130 gr. bullet out of a 270 just always seemed more manageable. Of course, you could shoot something like that out of an '06. Also, the 308 case and small diameter variants are way more manageable than the '06 and its' variants.
Is that a Wichita ? Sure is a pretty boom stick.Saw this here in the 6mm forum earlier today, a real drooling quality piece. Fits the bill nicely
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Yes, and it is a gorgeous high performance piece. Sadly not mine. Original thread below.Is that a Wichita ? Sure is a pretty boom stick.
I agree the 8MM Mauser and the 30 06 both come from a time where less thought was put into the stock. Some HAMMER you while after restocking behave themselves.I think it's down to stock geometry. Subtle changes to the drop, heel, grip, etc. really change how the recoil is delivered. I've always been impressed with the Weatherby Mark Vs that I've shot (small sampling - two 300s and a 257). They all pushed hard but weren't painful. Shot a basic Rem 700 in 30-06 that was set up pretty light at about 7lbs for hunting and that thing hurt. My grandpa's Mauser in 30-06 that I inhereted has a stock shaped much like the weatherby's and is also pleasant to shoot, even with just a 20 inch barrel and weighing no more than 9 pounds.
The southern half of mn is a slug or muzzleloader, norther half of the state is non restricted high power rifle. (I do some hunting in both areas) I wish they would let us use straight wall cartridges over a slug, i hate dealing with slugs, i would much rather load for a 44 mag bolt or lever than deal with slugs. I have been using my muzzleloader in the slug zone lately and its much easier to maintain accuracy with. I would love a 77/44 or similarSInce I'm in a straight-wall state, my 77/44. If I move, it would be my Tikka "practical rifle" .308.
