Straight-Shot
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Do it all... most versatile.... My pick would be 7mm-08 with 162gr bullet. If you want to move up then .280 or .280 AI. The 280 AI if you feel you need more of a punch.
^ This right here. 280AI is picking up speed with manufactures in the past few years. I wouldn't be surprised to see it as the long action equivalent of the 6.5 Creedmoor popularity-wise in the next 5 years..280AI
I'm a 300 WM with a 215 Berger fan boy and I live in the west and hunt those species with it every year. Never let me down in the past 15 years. Don't let anyone tell you a 300WM is "way too big for antelope". Yes, they are easy to kill but my 300 WM with a 215 berger doesn't waste anymore meat than a 243 would.If you had to choose one rifle to hunt everything from antelope to elk, what would it be? This rifle must use components that are readily available. It must also be a caliber that is inherently accurate. No need to waste 600 rounds of 1000 round barrel life doing load development. I want to build a rifle but can't decide what to build.
There is an old saying, beware of the man with one gun because he probably shoots it very well!An interesting response. There are several reasons for having one "do it all" rifle/cartridge! Depending upon where and when you hunt, there could be game offered ranging from 125 or so pounds on the hoof to above 1000 pounds. Using your philosophy, some hunters would "carry" 3 or more rifles when in the field! Unless you have multiple gun bearers....that's not a real practical answer to the OP's question!
Also, many that come to this site are newbee's wanting to get opinions from others, that are possibly more versed on the subject! To those, we should offer a respectful answer.....even if it may not follow your philosophies! memtb
One rifle, that would be the .375 H&H magnum. It gets it done. For 500+ yards, or animals under 500 lbs, I've found it hard to beat the 270 WSM.
300 Rum. This can be loaded at three different power valuesIf you had to choose one rifle to hunt everything from antelope to elk, what would it be? This rifle must use components that are readily available. It must also be a caliber that is inherently accurate. No need to waste 600 rounds of 1000 round barrel life doing load development. I want to build a rifle but can't decide what to build.
Either a .270 win. Or a 7mm-08If you had to choose one rifle to hunt everything from antelope to elk, what would it be? This rifle must use components that are readily available. It must also be a caliber that is inherently accurate. No need to waste 600 rounds of 1000 round barrel life doing load development. I want to build a rifle but can't decide what to build.
Seems a (North American) "do all rifle" would include bear, moose, goat, sheep. Regardless of exact range, other than Jackie O, most people don't hunt all game equally. Hence, buying a goat/sheep and/or elk/moose capable gun that will shoot 90% deer/antelope will result in a gun with broad capability that will be not optimized or pleasant for 90% of its use.If you had to choose one rifle to hunt everything from antelope to elk, what would it be? This rifle must use components that are readily available. It must also be a caliber that is inherently accurate. No need to waste 600 rounds of 1000 round barrel life doing load development. I want to build a rifle but can't decide what to build.
I know it's old school but my Rem700 in 30-06 has killed everything from groundhogs, to white tail, to mulies, to pronghorn, to elk, to moose, to wild & domestic pigs, to black bear. I wouldn't feel under gunned with a griz either. (Maybe with a 200gr Game King or the like). I finally settled on a load of 47.5gr IMR3031 pushing a 165gr Nosler Partition, That combo has worked on all the critters I mentioned and have made one shot kills at 600+ yds. The load is not hot like a magnum so the barrel has lasted and lasted. Recoil is very tolerable too. I've become real fond of my .270 as well. Ammo is (or was) always easy to find for both, as was components for reloading (at one time).If you had to choose one rifle to hunt everything from antelope to elk, what would it be? This rifle must use components that are readily available. It must also be a caliber that is inherently accurate. No need to waste 600 rounds of 1000 round barrel life doing load development. I want to build a rifle but can't decide what to build.