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#31: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: BushmasterLocation: Ava, Missouri PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:21 am
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If you shoot the camel first you get the jockey too...Just one shot. Saves ammunition...

#32: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: Dimitri PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:47 pm
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hunterjoe21 wrote:
I guess I interpreted that incorrectly the first time I read it...

I thought you meant the '06 didn't kick more than the .308...

Nope sorry for the miss under standing was replying to the post right before mine.

Dimitri

#33: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: PumpkinslingerLocation: NC foothills PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:00 pm
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Thanks to PointBlank...

A .30-06 in a 6.5 lb rifle would have the same recoil energy as a 9 lb .300 Win Mag.

A .30-06 in a 7.6 lb rifle would have the same recoil velocity as a 9 lb .300 Win Mag.

For calculation purposes I used load info from the Speer #14 manual and 180 grain bullets.

#34: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: ElyBoyLocation: Forest Lake Minnesota PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:07 pm
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#35: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: Dimitri PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:08 pm
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Eric get the pictures working ??

Dimitri

#36: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: WickyLocation: Alice Springs, Australia PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:28 pm
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Phill, Either is good - the 06 is more of a good thing with heavier bullets. 180 grainers are the best. I have used both, this last week end actually, and they both do the job.
Camels can be tough as nails or just fall over. I hunt them probably once every 6 weeks or so - not much else available in this neck of the woods. Be prepared for a follow up shot as once they start to run they go a long way quickly even with a good lung shot.
Good luck with your hunt and with whatever calibre you decide on.

#37: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: ElyBoyLocation: Forest Lake Minnesota PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:57 pm
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Dimitri,
God put Point Blank between my ears, but no computer. Sad

I'm working on it.
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It's a big community play that has people from all over in it.
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Now the Director wants a gun shot at the end of the show, where the bad guy gets killed.
I'm either going to use .22blanks back stage, or have a period cap and ball gun using a #11 percussion cap with some baby powder just inside the muzzle.
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#38: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: FALPhilLocation: Dixie PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:50 pm
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twofifty wrote:
Why couldn't a 308 Win fire a 200 or 220 grain .308 bullet like the .30-06 can?

IIRC, in the 70s, 308Win was factory loaded in something heavier than 180gr.

There is no reason why it cannot. The issue is, can it do it well?

As an old timer I learned from once told me, "There's no substitute for horsepower."

Heavy bullets are typically not used in 308 Win/7.62 NATO because they don't have enough muzzle velocity in average length barrels to keep up with larger 30 cal cartridges. For instance, the 200 gr SMK over a max load of IMR 3031 gives an average velocity of 2410 fps from a 24 inch barrel. At 1000 yards, the drop on that bullet is bumping up against 470 inches with a 100 yard zero.

The same bullet over 59 gr of H4831 leaves a 24 inch 30-06 barrel at an average velocity of 2586 fps and hits 1000 yards at a point 70 inches higher with 100 fps more velocity.

So, to net it out, with heavier bullets, the 30-06 shoots flatter and faster.

Another factor you might note is that typically, 30-06 factory barrels have a 1:10 twist, while many 308 Win barrels have a 1:11 or 1:12 twist (the spec for the C1A1 calls for 1:12). With the slower twist, the longer (heavier) bullets may not stabilize and thus give lousy accuracy.

I used PointBlank for the ballistics info in this post.

#39: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: twofiftyLocation: BC Rockies PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:40 pm
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FALPhil, great reply. Thx.

Edit: So then, when it comes down to it, though a .30-06 case can efficiently propel a wide range of bullet weights, each rifle's twist rate will determine which of these bullet weights it will best stabilize.

If the .30-06 twist rate is 1in10 it will better stabilize the 180s, 200s, 220s than a 1in12 .308 would, but the .308 will do slightly better with the 110s, 125s and 150s.

Golfers carry a bag full of clubs, hunters carry but one.
Decisions, decisions.

#40: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: FALPhilLocation: Dixie PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:07 am
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twofifty wrote:
Golfers carry a bag full of clubs, hunters carry but one.
Decisions, decisions.

Either one will reliably take all the game in North and South America. I would not feel under gunned at average hunting ranges with either. Think about this: the cartridge that has taken the most big game, including the big bears, in the US and Canada is probably the 30-30 Winchester, a piker compared to either the 308 Win or the 30-06.

#41: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: BushmasterLocation: Ava, Missouri PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:14 am
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My "golf bag" consists of my .30-30 and my .30-06. When I go hunting I take both. That way depending which way I go I pick one for the day. Around here I take the .30-30 most of the time. This area (The Ozarks) is mostly dense oak forests with lots of ground cover and small meadows or parks. The locals call them "glades"...

#42: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: FALPhilLocation: Dixie PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:21 am
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Bushmaster wrote:
.Around here I take the .30-30 most of the time.

I'm kind of partial to my 35 Rem these days. Since I quit hunting peanut fields, I cannot remember the last time I shot a deer at over 75 yards.

#43: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: chambered221Location: Lost for good !!! PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:09 am
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Calling the bullet manufacture and asking what the optimal velocity of a particular bullet is might be a good idea.

Heavier bullets are typically designed for bigger cartridges.
( not to say they wouldn’t work )

My rule of thumb has always been, anything above the 150 grain bullet go with the 30-06 or 300 mag !!!!!

#44: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: 1895ssLocation: Not Here...!! PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:18 am
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My personal preference is that I would take the .30-06 hands down in any and all hunting situations over the .308. The .06 just has more power then the .308 with any and all .30 cal bullets period.

#45: Re: 308 vs 30 06 Author: BushmasterLocation: Ava, Missouri PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:32 am
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Thought you were a .35 whalen in Marlin 1895 fan...

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