gelton
WKR
I get it. In today's long range hunting world of high powered magnums the 30.06 might be laughed outta the conversation - especially for elk. 30 years ago though I am sure that it was the choice of many.
My current set up is a Rem 700 30.06 with a Leupold 4-10x35mm. I have a CDS turret system that is matched to my 180 grain Sierra Gameking that goes one revolution to 575 yards. This is my setup for this year. No issues here.
I am considering developing another load to where the CDS turret will go two revolutions out to ~ 1,000 yards. One reason is my local range has 1,000 targets and the other is for long range hunting of elk. What cartridge would you guys recommend from the following:
150 Grains @ 2850 fps
165 Grains @ 2750 fps
180 Grains @ 2765 fps
200 Grains @ 2565 fps
I understand that some will say that the 30.06 isnt a sufficient long range round for elk and remember this is only a consideration but I can assure you over the last 50 years more elk have been taken with the 30.06 past 500yds than any of the newer magnums. Doesn't mean that I dont want one, just dont have one yet, and the .06 is lighter and cheaper to practice with.
My current set up is a Rem 700 30.06 with a Leupold 4-10x35mm. I have a CDS turret system that is matched to my 180 grain Sierra Gameking that goes one revolution to 575 yards. This is my setup for this year. No issues here.
I am considering developing another load to where the CDS turret will go two revolutions out to ~ 1,000 yards. One reason is my local range has 1,000 targets and the other is for long range hunting of elk. What cartridge would you guys recommend from the following:
150 Grains @ 2850 fps
165 Grains @ 2750 fps
180 Grains @ 2765 fps
200 Grains @ 2565 fps
I understand that some will say that the 30.06 isnt a sufficient long range round for elk and remember this is only a consideration but I can assure you over the last 50 years more elk have been taken with the 30.06 past 500yds than any of the newer magnums. Doesn't mean that I dont want one, just dont have one yet, and the .06 is lighter and cheaper to practice with.