Well, I've had my new .30-06 toy for about four weeks now, and I've taken it out every weekend to shoot. It's one of the new Sako Black Bears that recently came out. Equipped it with a Z3 Swaro 3-9X in detachable mounts (it comes w/iron sights). Very balanced, and fairly light weight. Have put almost 3 boxes of 150 gr bullets through it. Seems to like Federal Fusions, shooting them about .75" to 1.25" but it's early, the gun's not broken in, and the experimenting just started. Have 165s and 180s of different flavors of cartridges to try. Sooo many good makers of cartridges out there for this great caliber. And then the fun with reloading for it will start. I will christen it this summer, with.... Woodchucks! Got enough of them here in NE PA, lol.
My love affair w/the .30-06 started, as many others have, because of my dad. He had a sporterized Springfield, with a Bishop stock, and it had a Weaver K-3 (if I remember correctly) scope on it. I was in awe of the gun. When he passed, my older brother got the gun. When I was of college age, I got myself a .30-06, and I have never been without one, whether a bolt, auto, pump, lever or single shot. Wow, I just realized as I write this, that I've had a .30-06 in every action type, at one time or another in my life. Says something about how I feel about the caliber (my favorite action types now are bolts and single shots). Nostalgic for sure, but it's worked for me, and I have total confidence that the .30-06 will just get the job done.
Dalgo.