Doesn't work. Good ole 30-06. Works across such a broad selection of bullets and powders which makes it even more valuable today IMO with prices and availability what they are. Gives you lots of options. In my opinion the following is a good example of such.
Some testing I done couple weeks back with a 30-06. Included was trying several powders I never used in 30-06 before as I have some old powder given to me by a relative a few yrs back that I wanted to use and see how it worked.
Powders I hadn't used before that I ever recall were H380, IMR 4320, & BL-C2. Every time I went to the range I'd try something different. 2 of the powders IMR 4320 and BL-C2 I tried 3 different charges loaded a full grain apart. Two of the powders H380 and Big Game I just had 2 charges loaded 1/2 grain apart, and IMR 4350 & 4831 were single charges tested.
Bullets were 150 gr flat bases, 165 gr boat tail, and 180 grain RN. The rifle shot the vast majority of all charges & bullets under an inch with some under 3/4". This was all first time testing without trying other seating depths or different charge weights other than these tests.
H380 & BG I used Federal 215 magnum primers to try. All other tests were done with CCI 200 primers from the 90's.
The rifle is an old JC Higgins M51 I picked up last yr and done some work to on the bedding and barrel channel until I was happy with it. Factory trigger on it yet. A few of these targets were shot with a Leupold Vari X II, the rest with a Tasco 3-9 that's on it now and in this picture. Great old rifle. Shoots every bullet and powder you feed it.
Some testing I done couple weeks back with a 30-06. Included was trying several powders I never used in 30-06 before as I have some old powder given to me by a relative a few yrs back that I wanted to use and see how it worked.
Powders I hadn't used before that I ever recall were H380, IMR 4320, & BL-C2. Every time I went to the range I'd try something different. 2 of the powders IMR 4320 and BL-C2 I tried 3 different charges loaded a full grain apart. Two of the powders H380 and Big Game I just had 2 charges loaded 1/2 grain apart, and IMR 4350 & 4831 were single charges tested.
Bullets were 150 gr flat bases, 165 gr boat tail, and 180 grain RN. The rifle shot the vast majority of all charges & bullets under an inch with some under 3/4". This was all first time testing without trying other seating depths or different charge weights other than these tests.
H380 & BG I used Federal 215 magnum primers to try. All other tests were done with CCI 200 primers from the 90's.
The rifle is an old JC Higgins M51 I picked up last yr and done some work to on the bedding and barrel channel until I was happy with it. Factory trigger on it yet. A few of these targets were shot with a Leupold Vari X II, the rest with a Tasco 3-9 that's on it now and in this picture. Great old rifle. Shoots every bullet and powder you feed it.