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Here is my take on it most of the people that give people other people a hard time or say what do you need that big of gun for? They either cannot handle recoil or have never tried one. I dont believe that just because a cartridge has a belt on it that it is a magnum look at a 220 Swift over the 22-250 or the 223 over the 222 and so on I think people just need to mind their own buisness and they wont be minding mine as the song goes. | |||
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Quote: Punching a hole in a piece of paper takes a lot less oomph than killing something--much less, killing convincingly. A hot 25 or 6.5 would be just great for deer/antelope out to farther than most people would care to shoot, even better in many ways than a big 30...but if you take things to the extreme, they also have the capability to hit something much farther than I'd feel comfortable in their ability to kill it cleanly. Throw elk into the mix and that range becomes dramatically shorter--not even what most would consider "long range." Lots of practice at long range (especially on non-paper targets) has not only made me comfortable shooting from afar, but taught me a lot of respect for distance. The amount of "poop" a bullet has left drops so dramatically with distance it's really amazing. Anyway, this thread was about the 30-06. My load IS a 30-06...with a 300 yd head start. | |||
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Oops, I think I missed the point of your question: Quote: Expansion ratios, barrel life, diminishing returns. A 6.5-284 already is a "magnum" compared with a 30-06. Heavy for caliber bullets at relatively high velocities.... | |||
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