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		<title>In Praise of the .30-06 &#8212; &#8216;The Old Warhorse Ain&#8217;t Dead Yet&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article first appeared in 2014. We are reprising it at the request of many readers who are fans of the .30-06 cartridge. The &#8220;Old Warhorse&#8221; .30-06 Springfield cartridge is not dead. That&#8217;s the conclusion of Forum member Rick M., who has compared the 1000-yard performance of his .30-06 rifle with that of a rig [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>This article first appeared in 2014. We are reprising it at the request of many readers who are fans of the .30-06 cartridge.</i></p>
<p>The &#8220;Old Warhorse&#8221; .30-06 Springfield cartridge is not dead. That&#8217;s the conclusion of Forum member Rick M., who has compared the 1000-yard performance of his .30-06 rifle with that of a rig chambered for the more modern, mid-sized 6.4&#215;47 Lapua cartridge. In 12-16 mph full-value winds, the &#8220;inefficient and antiquated&#8221; .30-06 ruled. Rick reports:</p>
<p>&#8220;I was shooting my .30-06 this past Sunday afternoon from 1000 yards. The wind was hitting 12-16 mph with a steady 9 O&#8217;clock (full value) wind direction. My shooting buddy Jeff was shooting his 6.5&#215;47 Lapua with 123gr Scenar bullets pushed by Varget. Jeff needed <strong>13 MOA left windage</strong> to keep his 6.5x47L rounds inside the Palma 10 Ring. By contrast I only needed <strong>11.5 MOA left windage with my .30-06</strong>. I was shooting my &#8217;06 using the 185gr Berger VLD target bullet with H4350. I managed the same POI yet the .30-caliber bullet only needed 11.5 MOA windage. That&#8217;s significant. From this experience I&#8217;ve concluded that the Old Warhorse ain&#8217;t quite dead yet!&#8221;</p>
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<p>Rick likes his &#8220;outdated&#8221; .30-06 rifle. He says it can deliver surprisingly good performance at long range: </p>
<p>&#8220;To many of the younger generation, the Old Warhorse .30-06 is &#8216;outdated&#8217; but I can guarantee that the .30-06 Springfield is a VERY ACCURATE cartridge for 1000-yard shooting (and even out further if need be). With some of the advanced powders that we have today, the .30-06 will surprise many shooters with what it&#8217;s capable of doing in a good rifle with the right rate of twist. My rifle has a 1:10&#8243; twist rate and I had it short-throated so that, as the throat erodes with time, I could just seat the bullets out further and keep right on shooting. My recent load is Berger 185gr Target VLDs pushed by IMR 4350. This is a very accurate load that moves this bullet along at 2825 fps.&#8221;<br />
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