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30-06 at 600 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="NattyBumppo" data-source="post: 1035655" data-attributes="member: 86986"><p>Hey guys got a question for you all</p><p></p><p>I'm looking into building a rifle to start hunting with. I have been leaning towards the 30-06 for its all around capabilities, long barrel life and large supply of premium factory hunting rounds as i do not reload at this time. However i also want a rifle that I can grow into and hopefully take game up to the size of elk at 600 yards when i am capable. </p><p></p><p>So my question is can the 30-06 reliably take large game up to 600 yards with premium factory loads shooting say a 180gr Accubond? Or should i should i jump up in caliber to say a 300wm. I'm not not worried about the recoil as i can consistently shoot my fathers 300wby sporter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NattyBumppo, post: 1035655, member: 86986"] Hey guys got a question for you all I'm looking into building a rifle to start hunting with. I have been leaning towards the 30-06 for its all around capabilities, long barrel life and large supply of premium factory hunting rounds as i do not reload at this time. However i also want a rifle that I can grow into and hopefully take game up to the size of elk at 600 yards when i am capable. So my question is can the 30-06 reliably take large game up to 600 yards with premium factory loads shooting say a 180gr Accubond? Or should i should i jump up in caliber to say a 300wm. I'm not not worried about the recoil as i can consistently shoot my fathers 300wby sporter. [/QUOTE]
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