Hey Y'all... I have a couple of Great .308's and now I'm in the process of buying a .30'06 in hopes of a little more range. My .308's are are deadly accurate... far more so than I... and I'm wondering if I can expect the same accuracy from a .30'06? Obviously, the same rules apply as far as quality of action, barrel and ammo but I'm wondering about the actual round vs .308. Is there a particular reason I don't read much here on the Hide about .30'06? I think I read somewhere it had to do with the acceptable amount of powder vs the amount of air inside a .30'06 but I may have misunderstood. I know the "Generally Accepted" round for Snipers is the .308 but I also read about many other more obscure calibers here too. Am I just not "searching" correctly? The rifle I'm buying is not, by any means, a box-stock rifle. It's a Remington Long Action Receiver with a Lilja Heavy-contour fluted Barrel with a muzzle-break that's got a 1 in 10" twist. It's in a fully adjustable HS Precision Stock. The rifle was built by Bansners so I assume it was built well. I'm probably fishin' for acceptance as much as anything but let me hear your thoughts... You ARE the EXPERTS! Thanks in advance.