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.30-06 v .308 for LR
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1544068"><p>You obviously know your stuff, but I respectfully disagree with this statement as does a few reloading manuals, for bullets up to 150 grains. In fact, in some cases, the .308 exceeds 30-06 velocity. The very slight variable between the two, as pointed out by Speer, for 150 grain and lower, is more defined by the barrel performance. I'll be the first to give the 30-06 a nod over the .308 for bigger bullets, very much like I'd give the same nod to a 7MM RM over the 7WSM, for handling bigger bullets (>160 grain).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1544068"] You obviously know your stuff, but I respectfully disagree with this statement as does a few reloading manuals, for bullets up to 150 grains. In fact, in some cases, the .308 exceeds 30-06 velocity. The very slight variable between the two, as pointed out by Speer, for 150 grain and lower, is more defined by the barrel performance. I'll be the first to give the 30-06 a nod over the .308 for bigger bullets, very much like I'd give the same nod to a 7MM RM over the 7WSM, for handling bigger bullets (>160 grain). [/QUOTE]
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