Re: 6.5X55 or 30.06 Ackley Improved?
You're right, it kicks nasty when you shoot it as hot as it runs. I'm not sure what your confrontational approach is for, I've pointed out the pro's and con's of both rounds. You just solidified the statement about finding ammo on a hunting trip for the 6.5x55 vs. a 30-06
Hunting trips rarely coincide with great gun shops, usually you're lucky when you find a place that sells ammo. I've seen backwater pharmacy's that sell .223, 308 and 30-06 ammo. I've only seen 1 backwater store sell anything like 6.5x55 and that is a place near my parents that stocks 7 STW only because there's a local guy who shoots 7 STW so the hardware store stocks it for him.
He's building a heavy range gun, a light weight rifle in 7 SAUM will whoop you too, does that mean it's a bad hunting rifle? I have a SAUM that all up weighs 7.5 lbs and from across the back of a truck I put 7 rounds into 6" at 404y two weeks ago.
My heavy -06 and my light -06 are different rifles, one weighs 16-17 lbs and the other is about 9.5 lbs
I shot the heavy rifle 2 weeks ago for 93 rounds of the 208's and I felt fine, all but 3 rounds were shot prone. Also that day I shot several hundred rounds of .223, about 100 308's, 100 rounds of 44 mag in a revolver, and a half dozen 300 RUM.
The 9lb'r last week had me sore after 25 rounds, but my groups still ran tiny, and I shot through the recoil with the same results as my heavy rifle.
Heavy or light makes a big difference, for these calibers I haven't found that I shoot them any differently when the rounds hit, it's how many I can take in a range session without feeling lousy the next day.
A heavy range rifle doesn't bother me, my light hunting rifles bother me, but the rounds still hit the target and I don't flinch or start shooting poorly.
The difference between shooting 93 rounds or 250 rounds is immaterial, once you're past about 20 and not getting beat up it doesn't matter.
My hunting rifle isn't a range rifle for me, different applications, different tools.
If you find that you can't handle the recoil and still shoot effectively then that's a personal situation and your personal issue to work around.