Sometimes You Go Back

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Sometimes you go back to what worked in the past. It was 35 degrees in obscure light on a cold October morning as I silently moved down a shaded canyon with Ponderosa pines on both sides towering up like sky scrapers. I was moving only about 300 yards every hour or so, glassing both sides of the ridges and cliffs above me. Looking through the trees for that black or brown shadow I had seen so often in this Arizona canyon that was part of the Apache National Forrest.

Already satisfied with my hunt even though my quarry was not yet found or taken. It was the place in all it's beauty that captured my imagination as I moved alone in anticipation of bagging a certain black bear that left his mark all over that place. Around every bolder or turn in that canyon I expected that day to see him.

Four and a half hours I moved getting further away from the mouth of the canyon. The wind changed 180 degrees and I had to turn back. I thought to myself "man what luck, I was so sure that the conditions were right and now this". As I turned to go back I said to myself, "don't just walk out hunt every step of the way back and don't rush it."

After an hour and a half working my way back I stopped to glass an open place in the trees above me and there he was about 90 yards away. The wind was in my favor and the bear had not seen me. I lifted my 30-06 with a 165gr Sierra HPBT and put the cross hairs right on a perfect broad side shot and pulled the trigger. He leaped in the air, hit the ground and slid about 30 yards down the side of the canyon and laid there dead.

Now at this time in my life I had moved to my fast Weatherby cartridges and tough bullets like the TSX and A-Frames. So why I picked up my 06 that day with my deer load and left my 300Wby I really don't know. I guess my reason was out of nostalgia and affection for a cartridge that I had hunted most of my life with and have a soft spot for in my heart. I had not hunted big game with my 06 for three years. To my surprise the 165gr Sierra Game King HPBT took the heart and lungs out the other side and left a tennis ball size hole.

Even though I really like my fast hard hitting cartridges I still have a place in my hunting life for the 30-06 and that is why I have bought another one lately to replace the three I sold. I guess that is why men like Whelen, Page, Swank, Waters, Pittenger and even O'Connor liked to use the 30-06.

In closing, I found some concluding remarks in an article that I wrote 20yrs ago and it reminded me why I feel the way I do about the 30-06. Here is the quote from the article: "For those who buy the 30-06, surely are not doing so out of a lack of knowledge. The 30-06 is like a good horse that you ride because he won't supprise you or let you down. So just like a good horse that one would trust, I take my 30-06 in to unexpected terrain and circumstances where it is good to have something you know will work."

Was it the best bullet to use? NO!! Was the whole day a lot of fun? YOU BET!! Will I use the 30-06 again? WITHOUT A DOUBT!! Why? BECAUSE IT WORKS!!
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bullet":89z3f4ry said:
Was it the best bullet to use? NO!! Was the whole day a lot of fun? YOU BET!! Will I use the 30-06 again? WITHOUT A DOUBT!! Why? BECAUSE IT WORKS!!__________________

IMO, You are the only person that decides if it was the right setup to use on a black bear. From your story the rifle & bullet worked just fine, and thank you for sharing that story with us. :grin:
 
bullet,

Good story. The 30-06 is a "Grand" o'l round and it just plain works quite well. Tough to beat a 30-06 for versatility. :wink:

JD338
 
Thanks guys!! I have been on that journey through the world's of rifle cartridges (factory, customs and wild cats) and what a run. Yet, I missed my two custom and three factory 30-06's that I let go for more speed and power. Now I have brought back into my fold the standard by which all are judge against. Glad I have turned the bend and given an old friend his long deserved place among my hunting rifles. The 30-06 is what it is and that ain't bad at all.
 
Bullet.......................Slowing down as you get older now?? With you`re bullets too?? YOU???........ :lol: :lol: :lol: .........For you? A 180 grainer @ 2700-2800, a 150 @ 2900-3000 or a 200 grainer @ 2500-2600, just isn`t fast enough!!..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .....You`re going against your grain here!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Just like a balance and the 06 brings a versatile balance to my hunting inventory which is listed in my signature. :grin:
 
I can't decide which I like more, my 7mmMag or 30-06. Oh well, either is great. Both will be at camp with me in the fall, but since I killed a buck last year with the 7 (160 Partition), I'm leaning more to the 30-06 w 180 accubonds.

Bullet, I think a 243 or 25-06 would fill in the gap of your collection quite nicely.
 
Sometimes I miss my 30-06. Ihad over a dozen of them but never kept one.
 
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You're right about going full circle in our hunting careers. It's fun to get the fastest and most powerfull but sometimes it's nice to re-live the simplicity of the past when a 30-06 was all you needed because it was the best. I went hunting with my 270 a few years back and was amazed that the deer and 2 pigs flopped over with barely a twitch. I wouldn't be caught dead in the woods now without my 375RUM but when I was young that 270 was a 155 Howitzer that nothing could withstand. Come to think of it a 270 or 30-06 probably still is!!
Great story and great writing skills. Thanks for sharing :)

Good Hunting
Elkhunt :grin:
 
Greg Nolan":2pydoh8t said:
bullet

You're right about going full circle in our hunting careers. It's fun to get the fastest and most powerfull but sometimes it's nice to re-live the simplicity of the past when a 30-06 was all you needed because it was the best. I went hunting with my 270 a few years back and was amazed that the deer and 2 pigs flopped over with barely a twitch. I wouldn't be caught dead in the woods now without my 375RUM but when I was young that 270 was a 155 Howitzer that nothing could withstand. Come to think of it a 270 or 30-06 probably still is!!
Great story and great writing skills. Thanks for sharing :)

Good Hunting
Elkhunt :grin:

Greg you are so right about it being nice to relive the simplicity of the past when a 30-06 was all you needed because it was the best. I love my 300Wby and especially my 375Wby but there is nothing like the simplicity of the 30-06. Thanks for the compliment on my bear hunting story, I just told it how it was and it was great. It was my pleasure to share. :grin:
 
Bullet, Great story of a great hunt. Yep, just being out on a hunt is great, harvesting the animal is a bonus.
 
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