Its certainly not popular with the cool kids anymore.
I’m definitely not cool. My Springfield 2020 Waypoint in 30-06 arrives to my FFL tomorrow. It was not originally released in long action; I guess it had to prove itself in all the cool chamberings before they could condescend to the 30-06It’s certainly not popular with the cool kids anymore.
I would bet that long after I am dead and forgotten the 30-06 will still be going strong. Guess that would be hard to collect on.Some dead, others with a foot in the grave.
308 Norma Magnum
300H&H
8x75 RS
9.3x64
450 NE
Looking at the new rifles and chamberings, 30-06 might make this list soon.![]()
I recently handled a beautiful (custom?) Mauser 9.3x64 with Recknagel mounts and Schmidt & Bender Optics at the Tulsa gun show this past weekend. Very handsome rifle and well set up for African DG. Perhaps once owned by a German Jäger for wild boar hunting in the Black Forest too and later found its way to America. This and a beautiful Dakota Model 10 in 375 H&H were my favorite rifles to handle at the gun show. Alas, I was there to primarily look but very tempting, including a worn and slightly rusted custom 404 Jeffery rifle, I believe an enfield action that could be had reasonably but not interested in a project rifle.The cartridge 7x66 S.E vom Hofe and especially the 9,3x64 Brenneke still have a following. Bringing them back from the dead is not necessary, rather preventing them from dying. The 7x66 is very much at risk, and with the 9,3x64, you never know. she was close to dying once, but has recovered somewhat. The problem also lies in the fact that everyone internationally is fixated on the marginal cartridge 9,3x62, although the cartridge 9,3x64 is superior and definitely more suitable for hunting dangerous game in Africa. Unfortunately, she has not the aura of the cartridge 9,3x62 and seems to be unknown to the majority.
In general, what was not reactivated did not demonstrate any clear advantages over other cartridges from the same period. This includes cartridges like the 318 WR or 350 Rigby. Ultimately, it's just a matter of personal passion to bring back from the dead an old cartridge.
Agreed. I have 2 1895 Winchesters chambered in 35 Win.I would like to see the 35 winchester make a come back.
Yes sir! I also have a fondness for the .257 STW.6.5 Rem Mag - undoubtably the most versatile of all the 6.5's out there. And if it came back, just maybe we wouldn't have to listen to all the smoke and mirrors that we are being fed by the Creedmore dudes
Do you mean 8x75R?Maybe the .318 WR. The 8x65r also seems like a nice fit for the kipplauf and mid double crowd.
So does RWSBrenneke make brass and ammo for 9,3x64
No idea who is US importer .