The same argument also supports .308. Between the two, I’d lean toward 30-06 for sheer versatility, but if you want a short action rifle with less recoil with 90% of the capability, .308 is there.
1. What will you hunt?
2. How far will you shoot?
3. Ammo availability & variety
4. Recoil...
I can have it my way according to Burger King. LSU was not a really good team when State pissed that game away early in the season, and UK was mediocre at best from start to finish. State was PUTRID against Kentucky. Ole Miss was in a free fall at seasons end. AU was a dumpster fire. Arkansas...
For the money it takes to get one, 99% of owners should have the same experience that you’ve had. That 6.2 will scoot! Takes premium petrol though, right? I’m serious when I say the trucks are beautiful. I’m just not willing to get burned. If the trucks still cost mid 50’s, I’d roll the dice though.
I hear that often, that Cohen is so very intelligent. I never thought him to be a Dumas, but never elevated him to Mensa status either. If he’s so smart, why does he make so many dumb moves? “If he’s a good hitter, why can’t he hit good?”
GMC trucks are the best looking truck on the road imo. Lots of creature comforts and lots of tech. Too damned expensive though with very subpar reliability. Who the hell want to pay 75 thousand dollars on a truck and have lifter problems at 20k miles, electronic gremlins galore at 40k miles, and...
If you are hunting white tail deer and won’t typically be shooting out past 400 yards, just get a 30-06 (or .308 if you want slightly less recoil). There’s no magic caliber, but 30-06 is so versatile with so many options on bullet size and ammo is readily available everywhere (and .308 is also...
Buy, but only for a 2 or 3 year window. This current situation of pay for play and a transfer portal with no strings attached will wreck the sport. The big time conferences will eventually pump the brakes on this prostitution ring (much to Hugh Freeze’s chagrin)