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    Quote Originally Posted by djbar2 View Post
    I've never been hunting before and I am interested in going with some friends. I am looking a buying a pre-owned rifle and trying to decide between a 30-06 or 7mm Rem Mag. I'm looking for versatility in a single rifle with the ability to go from antelope to elk with a simple change of bullet grain. Any advise is welcome. Thanks.

    If you want a jack of all trades, it's tough to beat the .30-06. 110 to 220 grain bullets. There's faster, there's better trajectories, and there are more efficient cartridges out there, but the '06 has been uncontroversial for a century. With the advent of bonded bullets, it is still improving in my opinion. Load it up, down, wood chucks to black bear. Boring, cliche... I guess. Just works.

    7mag is no slouch, and honestly, either will serve you well. I personally hate belted cases, but it's not the end of the world. Most likely will work better for long range shots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie Steve View Post
    If you want a jack of all trades, it's tough to beat the .30-06. 110 to 220 grain bullets. There's faster, there's better trajectories, and there are more efficient cartridges out there, but the '06 has been uncontroversial for a century. With the advent of bonded bullets, it is still improving in my opinion. Load it up, down, wood chucks to black bear. Boring, cliche... I guess. Just works.

    7mag is no slouch, and honestly, either will serve you well. I personally hate belted cases, but it's not the end of the world. Most likely will work better for long range shots.
    That and the 30-06 has had more research and development than any other caliber in the world. There is a ton of info on that caliber. It's also the first caliber a manufacturer chambers in for a new rifle line.

    My vote goes for a 30-06.

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    I own a 7mm Mag and have told everyone that has asked to get a 30-06. Versatile, common, easy to load for, tons of reloading supplies and commercial ammo. Good enough terminal performance to take almost everything in North America.

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