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30-06 over 308
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<blockquote data-quote="Catskills" data-source="post: 1974370" data-attributes="member: 106302"><p>If your shooting factory ammo out of the 06, it offers very little as it tends to be loaded commercially to lower pressures. Chronographing factory ammo is really an eye opener. I remember some 180 grain winchester loads that were right at 2500fps. Handloading the 06 can be brought to near 300wsm velocities In many rifles with a 24" barrel and modern powders. That shouldn't be a surprise given case capacity. Similarly, many 308s can readily exceed factory 06 loads with careful loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catskills, post: 1974370, member: 106302"] If your shooting factory ammo out of the 06, it offers very little as it tends to be loaded commercially to lower pressures. Chronographing factory ammo is really an eye opener. I remember some 180 grain winchester loads that were right at 2500fps. Handloading the 06 can be brought to near 300wsm velocities In many rifles with a 24” barrel and modern powders. That shouldn’t be a surprise given case capacity. Similarly, many 308s can readily exceed factory 06 loads with careful loading. [/QUOTE]
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