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Thank you to everyone for the replies. It's certainly given me a great starting point on this search. Seems to be a strong trend in the direction of the 30-06.
I'll need a decoder ring or Google translate to understand what AXEL is saying.![]()
7mm
300 wm
338 wm
Which would you prefer and why that choice over the others?
Thanks in advance.
After, 56 years of shooting, 50+ huntng, decades working in remote western Canadian wilderness in densely populated Grizzly habitat and ownership of about 150 rifles, currently have 35 all told, I have some very definite opinions on this and similar queries.
I am a .338WM fan, 47 years with this superb round and a dozen rifles, have seven now. BUT, with the most useful bullet weight, in a rifle that one can pack all day in the mountains, the "kick" IS pretty tough to handle. I prefer a lighter rifle, my latest one, my second Dakota 76 in an MPI with Magnaports all factory, is about perfect, BUT, it is NOT a "noobie's" tool.
I own a couple, have owned others, but, am not much of a 7mm mag or 300mag fan, too much recoil and blast over a .270Win. and not quite the "thump" of my .338s. 9.3s or .375H&H rifles....SO, we come to the old, ubiquitous .30-06 and like several others here, I would strongly recommend buying a light, preferably CRF rifle so chambered and have at it.
I prefer a 200 NP over RE-22 in my .06s in Grizzly country, but, where I hunt in BC, the terrain is very steep and densely forested. I would not go lighter than 180 gr and only use premium CE bullets.
Also, do NOT buy some honking great scope, use a Leupold 4x and Talley QD-SL mounts, even an identical spare scope. HTH.