A person might look back at this in 20 or 30 years from now...
I switched rifles,,, calibers,,, cartridges,,, and reloading supplies over those years to find out I'm back to where I started...
The 30/06 followed by a 308,,, don't get me right or wrong,,, it was a blast trying different firearms,,, but it was inevitable that time,,, age,,, common sense all played out in me scaling up... Ha...
Some of my friends say I scaled back,,, but I maxed out on the tags again this year with old school standard cartridges,,, that why I say scaling up... Ha
I think back at my first ever Midland 30/06,,, and how it would of filled my needs all along,,, I didn't know this at the time,,, but I sure think about it now...
I'd be in my glory had I greased the rifle up and stuffed it in the back of the gun cabinet,,, I'd be on the hunting grounds with it today...
An option to consider is re-barrel what you have at a frugal cost,,, find a good used what ever you want to try and keep the Golden rod safe until you get into the real game plan 4 or 7 years from now...
My good friend shelved his Remmy 270 for 18 years,,, he took it out to the range and shoot a 1 1/2" group at 100 yards off a block of wood on the old rickety shooting bench...
He was grinning from ear to ear knowing he did the right thing keeping his old school 270 for all these years...
His replacement back then was another 270 Winchester in Remington all weather...
Now he owns 2 of the best shooters he's ever had for 40 years...
Cheers from the North