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<blockquote data-quote="Camp" data-source="post: 1035561" data-attributes="member: 5108"><p>I like 30-06 just for versatility of ammo available (including military surplus for target shooting). That's more of a preference for the versatility and effectiveness for any hunt and cheapness of only having to buy 1 rifle for everything than it is the specific kill performance of the 30-06. As previously posted you can hunt anything that walks North America with an '06. Varmints to Grizzlies. </p><p></p><p>With that said, I will probably be doing a lot of hunting with a 30-30 Marlin in the near future in TN. Most of my TN hunting will only allow shots of 100 yards or less and I found a DEAL!!! on 30-30 ammo for my Marlin for only $6.99 a box! That's about as cheap as practice FMJ military ammo for the 06. And for the record I would much rather have a slug gun in the woods than a bow. Since I can't make 100 yard shots with the bow. :grin: </p><p></p><p>BTW........love the argument. I mean discussion! :grin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camp, post: 1035561, member: 5108"] I like 30-06 just for versatility of ammo available (including military surplus for target shooting). That's more of a preference for the versatility and effectiveness for any hunt and cheapness of only having to buy 1 rifle for everything than it is the specific kill performance of the 30-06. As previously posted you can hunt anything that walks North America with an '06. Varmints to Grizzlies. With that said, I will probably be doing a lot of hunting with a 30-30 Marlin in the near future in TN. Most of my TN hunting will only allow shots of 100 yards or less and I found a DEAL!!! on 30-30 ammo for my Marlin for only $6.99 a box! That's about as cheap as practice FMJ military ammo for the 06. And for the record I would much rather have a slug gun in the woods than a bow. Since I can't make 100 yard shots with the bow. :grin: BTW........love the argument. I mean discussion! :grin: [/QUOTE]
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