I dumped a lot of deer with the same rifle for over 40 years, and never experienced the notorious 742 jamb. Same with my dad's. We always kept them spotless clean and ran them dry. But it's a heavy SOB anymore.Grandpa's 30-06 remington 742 woodsmaster has got the job done for everything I'ver ever shot
270WSM Browning XBolt Hells Canyon Long Range shooting 130 grain Nosler Etips at 3150 fps…boom!
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30-06 has killed more things than the plague. And you can get AmmoSeek at every hardware store.Grandpa's 30-06 remington 742 woodsmaster has got the job done for everything I'ver ever shot
7mm-08 without question. Best balanced hunting cartridge out there. I can shoot it all day on the range and it still carries enough energy at the ranges I'm willing to hunt.What is y’all’s go to deer slayer? Mine is the 257 Roberts. I have two at the moment. A pre 64 model 70 and a Remington 722. I will be buried with that 722 it’s a tack driving stone cold killer.
It's the ballistic twin and modern incarnation of the 7x57 which I'm convinced was sent down from heaven in the late 1800's.OP, if you had asked what we thought was the "best" deer round, I would be in agreement with the above poster. I think the 7mm-08 is the absolute best all around whitetail cartridge. Good power, good speed, good trajectory, reasonable recoil. Compare it to the ol ought six and its pretty close (in terms of deer). I just dont own one at the moment...its on my list.
I'm probably old fashioned in my thinking, but i consider '06 the "standard" deer round against which i judge all others. The 7mm-08 does everything so well, it's like it was sent down from heaven for smiting cpx2 game.