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Has the 30-06 died along with the .308 ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1925377" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Rem 700 *** Edition that was won at a banquet years ago loves the Nosler 168 ABLR and is 0.5 MOA all day out to 300. Haven't shot beyond that since it is a hunting rifle for local conditions. The rifle is just a really nice shooting rifle, recoil is minimal with the 168 and it has performed very well on deer. I am working up a load with the Sierra 165 Gamechanger with RL26 that is looking really promising. The 30-06 is a caliber along with my 51 year old Savage 110 .270 is just fun to shoot. Sometimes we tend to forget, not every rifle has to be LRH capable to be fun to shoot and effective within their own ranges. When my son grabs the 06, he prefers 180BT's that also shoot extremely well. I have found that 06 and .270 to be about the easiest to develop an accurate load without burning a lot of powder and bullets to find one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1925377, member: 63925"] Rem 700 *** Edition that was won at a banquet years ago loves the Nosler 168 ABLR and is 0.5 MOA all day out to 300. Haven't shot beyond that since it is a hunting rifle for local conditions. The rifle is just a really nice shooting rifle, recoil is minimal with the 168 and it has performed very well on deer. I am working up a load with the Sierra 165 Gamechanger with RL26 that is looking really promising. The 30-06 is a caliber along with my 51 year old Savage 110 .270 is just fun to shoot. Sometimes we tend to forget, not every rifle has to be LRH capable to be fun to shoot and effective within their own ranges. When my son grabs the 06, he prefers 180BT's that also shoot extremely well. I have found that 06 and .270 to be about the easiest to develop an accurate load without burning a lot of powder and bullets to find one. [/QUOTE]
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