I hate to resurrect an old thread, but I'm just getting caught up on my reading and this is a subject close to my heart!
OH!
Not the 30/06 - 300 Mag prattle, the poster's question!
His query is one I've commented on before so, for the sake of brevity, I'll paraphrase, kinda... maybe... I'll try...
, my response.
-Never been a belted magnum fan, only own one - a 300 WM. It taught me one thing, why push the envelope trying to squeeze every last FPS out of a given cartridge, i.e. 30/06. If velocity is that important to you, just buy a bigger cased cartridge in that caliber, i.e. 300 WM.
-I like medium bores. Got a 358 Win, 338/06 (my pet) and a 35 Whelen (love it).
-I may cobble up a 338 Fed if I find a suitable action laying around... just because.
I will refrain from trying to understand why the Fed is everybodies darlin' while the 338/06 is forgotten...
but I may get a Fed to show that I'm an equal opportunity bigot.
-for deer hunting with the 338/06 I use the (discontinued) Nosler 180 BT's. I run them about 2750 fps w/MOA accuracy.
-for deer hunting with the 35 Whelen this year I'm using 180 gr. Speers at 2800 FPS. Consistently puts 3 touching at 100 yds.
-Both the 338/06 and 35 Whelen have plenty of throttle left with these bullets; published to be up there right around 3000 fps. Never saw the need for that speed, but if it produces wood for you, imagine one a them long and light (for caliber) unleaded, tipped, banded, condor safe things in 33 or 35 cal @ 3K!
-If the need for more momentum ever arises I can go up and up and up on bullet weight from a large selection of projectiles in either caliber.
-I have tons of 30/06 brass. No need to buy that expensive magnum stuff.
-IMO and as an aside, the 700 CDL (35 Whelen) is one of the finest looking production rifles out there. The 338/06 may be more problematic, mine is built on an '03 Springfield action.
Now of course
need never enters into it, but either of these cartridges fills any void that may exist between the old '06 and the 375 H&H/Ruger. Of course the 9.3x62 is a grand old cartridge and I'd take one in a heartbeat, but I think you made a wise/best decision with the Whelen.