Trading my 7mm REM mag for 30-06

Harri63

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Good afternoon,
I just have a question for yall. I have a Remington 700 BDL in 7mm REM mag and it getting a little expensive to feed. I was wondering if I would be better served if I traded it for a Remington 700 BDL in 30-06? I never have owned a 30-06 so this would be my first one. I primarily hunt White Tail in Mississippi and Alabama but I am getting in to elk and mule deer hunting. My land here is old cow pastures and 500 yard shots can be common. I would appreciate any advice you could give me. Have a blessed day.
 
Hmmm... need something cheaper than 7mm but capable of 500yds... why not .243? 6.5CM if you're not sold on smaller calibers?

.30-06 can be cheaper than 7mm sometimes but premium stuff for either are pretty comparable in price.
 
Do you reload?
That will cut the cost down
Going to buy a press this year but haven’t yet. I know that will cheapen it up a good bit. As of. Right now I am shooting 7mm rem mag hsm 160 gr sgk and will transfer to the 180gr in 30-06 in the same ammunition. Its about half the price.
 
How many rounds do you shoot a year?. If you want practice more and increase round count you won’t shoot more than 10-15 rounds of 06 in a session. If big bores are your thing drop to a 308. Practice ammo is less expensive and less recoil. You will shoot more/ practice more with less recoil.
You can find 308 for less than $1 per round. Then buy the good stuff to hunt with.
 
I shoot my 30-06s regularly, typically monthly or twice monthly. 30ish rounds per session is fairly common. My go to load right now is Speer boat tail soft points, starline brass, 57g H4350, 2800 fps.

308 would definitely be nicer and cheaper to shoot.
 
I was in that boat as well. Don't shoot my 7 mag as much as I use to, but reloading helped "some", not much. Picked up the kids 308 and starting messing with it, bought myself 2 of them. Now that's pretty much all I shoot. So now instead of 71g of H1000 powder, I run 45.3g of 8202xbr and 49g of Varget. Cheaper on Powder, but primers, brass and such is about the same. Plus my shoulder thanks me for doing it.

You could easily drop to smaller caliber and achieve what your thinking.
 
I cant imagine performance being much different in any way that matters between the two out to 500. If it saves enough in ammo cost to make it worth it go for it. Personally if staying with the classics I would prefer a 270 to either of them but not like it makes a huge difference.
 
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