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.30-06 v .308 for LR
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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 1544089" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>What kind of LR competition? And why these two calibers? Almost no one shoots a 3006 in LR competition. Lots of 308's because of ftr rules. But these guys generally can't hang with the 6's and 6.5's and lately the 7's with sierras new 7mm bullet. Now back in the day when the military went from 3006 to 308 they did a lot of testing and the 308 was inherently more accurate due to it's case design. There's a reason the military chose the 308 over the 06 for it's sniper rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 1544089, member: 9772"] What kind of LR competition? And why these two calibers? Almost no one shoots a 3006 in LR competition. Lots of 308's because of ftr rules. But these guys generally can't hang with the 6's and 6.5's and lately the 7's with sierras new 7mm bullet. Now back in the day when the military went from 3006 to 308 they did a lot of testing and the 308 was inherently more accurate due to it's case design. There's a reason the military chose the 308 over the 06 for it's sniper rifles. [/QUOTE]
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