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Has the 30-06 died along with the .308 ???
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<blockquote data-quote="teamr2" data-source="post: 1925302" data-attributes="member: 112346"><p>Never gave 308 a thought until Kimber came out with the Montana 15 years ago. Was a 300WM guy before that. Ended up playing with a Montana in a gunshop in 308 and immediately had to have it. It shot lights out, super light, short action, ammo everywhere, easy to shoot, and had a shorter and handier barrel. Used it on Whitetails, then elk, then a black bear, then moose. Ended up buying a Mt Ascent and an Adirondack both in 308. I've used the above mentioned rifles to harvest at least a dozen moose, several elk, and dozens of whitetails. For me it's the whole package that a short action 308 brings to the table and it allows me as I get older to continue to hunt pretty darn hard while having complete confidence in the round the rifle chambered. My 300WM is lonely...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teamr2, post: 1925302, member: 112346"] Never gave 308 a thought until Kimber came out with the Montana 15 years ago. Was a 300WM guy before that. Ended up playing with a Montana in a gunshop in 308 and immediately had to have it. It shot lights out, super light, short action, ammo everywhere, easy to shoot, and had a shorter and handier barrel. Used it on Whitetails, then elk, then a black bear, then moose. Ended up buying a Mt Ascent and an Adirondack both in 308. I've used the above mentioned rifles to harvest at least a dozen moose, several elk, and dozens of whitetails. For me it's the whole package that a short action 308 brings to the table and it allows me as I get older to continue to hunt pretty darn hard while having complete confidence in the round the rifle chambered. My 300WM is lonely... [/QUOTE]
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