Originally Posted By: FitchBeen a fascinating read. There are a number of cartridges that work well on all game.
But after thinking about it, and reading the arguments for all the different cartridges, I am another vote for the .30-06 Springfield in a good sporter with a 3-9x40mm scope on it.
There isn't a big game animal in North America that hasn't been killed with a .30-06. Are there better cartridges for particular animals? Heck yes. I can't think of an animal that the .30-06 is the best for, but it is good enough for anything that might be encountered, and not impractical overkill for animals down to ground hog size.
I saw one comment that it beats up deer meat too much. Frankly, with all due respect, that's just a matter of bullet choice and shot placement.
Ammo availability is nearly universal. If a country store sells any ammo at all, it will have .22LR and .30-06.
One can buy a nice new .30-06, boxes of ammo as needed, and hunt with it for a lifetime with out shooting the barrel out of it. My '53 Model 70 shoots holes touching 3 shot groups after 53 years (it's 11 years younger than I am) of being carried through the woods by my Dad and myself with only minor work (barrel floated, bedded, trigger adjusted, and new recoil pad added). The rifle/cartridge is one of the easiest to reload for in my experience. It isn't fussy, components available in huge variety and high quality.
At 10 lbs it is easy to shoot and doesn't beat me up.
Anyway, for me, that's it. Fortunately I don't have to limit my self to just one rifle. The others are optimized for various game or ranges and aren't as good overall as the .30-06.
Fitch
Nice rifle. I have a 1953 Model 70 in 30-06 also. What load(s) does yours like?
I have been running 165s with 57gr IMR 4350 for some time now in mine........