'06........tradition, dammit!
Of course, I don't own any .308's.....might have something to do with it.
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30-06
'06........tradition, dammit!
Of course, I don't own any .308's.....might have something to do with it.
That's one of the reasons I started with the '06. I think that means we're old.
As for those who say the .308 kicks less than the '06, if I'm not mistaken, Newton's Laws are still in effect. A 150 gr bullet fired at 2800 fps from either cartridge in the same weight rifle will surely develop exactly the same recoil. Since some of you guys extol the virtues of the shorter, lighter .308 rifles, the laws of physics dictate that the .308 will actually develop MORE recoil with the same bullet at the same velocity, due to the lighter rifle. Not trying to raise a ruckus here, just pointing out the myth.
Regards,
Stew
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20 years ago I would have said 06 hands down. However, after much experiance with both ctgs over a long period of time, would now go with 308. It looses in the heavy blt catagory only 180 and above. But below 180 and with a savings of pdr, and being cheap must say 308.
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I mentioned my 30-06 to .308 chamber adapter. That got me thinking, I need a spare. I really like multi-caliber versatility in a gun, just in case. Anyone know a good source for adapters? I dreamed up the ultimate adaptor, it fires .223 in a '06/.308/7.62x39. Impossible?
With comparable loads my .308 Garands do kick noticeably less than the other '06 guns. I think it has something to do with the fact that the .308 burns a lot less powder and thus ejects less gas volume out the muzzle. I think that the volume of gas pressure blown out the muzzle contributes some to the level of recoil. More powder equates to more gas volume.
It would be interesting to know whether there has been anything studied or documented in this regard.
There is some ammo and more ammo. There is never enough ammo!
For chamber adapters try MCA Sports / ACE Bullet Co. here is the link
http://www.mcace.com/index.htm
Blacksmith
I have both, but the 30-06 is my favorite. I actually own more .308's than 30-06's, but when I go hunting I usually take the 30-06. I have killed more deer, coyotes and hogs with the 30-06. My bolt action 30-06 is the most accurate rifle I own and I can shoot my Garand better than any other rifle with open sights. I shoot more .308 at the range, and more cast bullets in .308. The real advantage of the 30-06 comes with 180 gr and heavier bullets. In reality they are both fine cartridges, and either is an excellent choice.
G
I own five rifles in 30-06 and only four in .308. If you want a short throw bolt gun or a levergun like the Winny 88 than the 308 is what you want. If you want a regular throw bolt gun or a single shot then the 30.06 is the way to go. I like em both with an ever so slight nod to the 30-06.
For cast bullet shooting I prefer the .308W/7.62 because it is readily available with 12" twist barrels. I prefer the '06 for hunting with J bullets but for all around cast bullet shooting the .308W with a 14" twist Palma barrel is very difficult to beat.
Larry Gibson
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I've only got two 06's right now, but have had plenty others, it's quite boring, but darn it works good. Never had any 308's but have loaded for and shot them and like them very much, IMO they are both very, very good rounds. Oddly I much prefer the either bigger or smaller calibers, and usually hunt with some form of a .338 in a 06 format, Win Mag or the Ultra and am currently working loads for a friends Lapua. Maybe I'll try that Federal (08) cartridge soon.
I didn't vote 'cause like the senior citizen's underwear, it Depends. What do you want it to do or to be? I think I've got 3 30-06's and a couple of 308's. The nod always goes to the '06 UNLESS I'm choosing short, light and/or lever. Regards, Woody
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I go for 308.
Do like my aught sixes though . . . cast and coated
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Blacksmith, thanks for the link, I'm going to check out their custom adapters.
After I posted, I realized someone was going to bring this up. My response is that, like the new Hornady "Superformance" ammo, with the right powder selection, you can get most of the powder to burn within the barrel, thereby lowering the muzzle pressure. Muzzle pressure is what causes the additional recoil, not simply the mass of powder burned. Read the Hornady press release for a better explanation.
So, add the factor of both the '06 and the .308 having the same muzzle pressure and we're back to the nearly equal recoil factor.
Regards,
Stew
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My vote is for the .308,
I have a Browning Stainless Hunter in .308 and love it.
It has taken its share of meat, + the bullets always go exactly where I want them to. Both hunting, and at the range.
150 grain bullets at 2900+ fps is possible (published data - Speer) with Reloader 15 - and deadly accurate, at least in my rifle.
On a side note - most of my .308 brass is formed from 30-06 ... Does that mean that I am firing both at the same time ???
Bah, yer all nuts!
A 200 - 220 grain boolit at 1600 or so out of my M1922 Krag Carbine will kill anything in N. America about as dead as it can get. A 130 gr. Boolit at 1300 will take care of the plinking and small game. I don't really need much else. Even the most hardcore .308/'06 fan has to look on that loverly, looong .30-40 neck with some envy.
Your mileage may, and very likely will, vary.
Widely.
Gerry N.
I do suffer from neck envy, I admit it And I do love rimmed cartridges. But the neck I have to work with on my '06 is ok, maybe not loverly, but ok.
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