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The 30-06 is a in between caliber. There are better calibers for deer and antelope. I f I am going after elk or bear I will normally grab a larger caliber or a magnum. I feel the 7mm magnum is also a in between caliber. For a one rifle one cartridge I love the 30-06 and have three. The 06 is the jack of all but I do not consider it the master of any
 
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My .54 caliber Hawken Rifle.
Hands down my favorite rifle.
The target shown is three shots touching in a rectangle the size of a playing card.
50 yards off hand.
I have taken:
Grouse
Coyote
Antelope
Deer
Elk
And bear with this rifle.
If I have a shot I need to make this is one of my rifles I would choose.
Andy
That right there is a nice rifle! One could certainly do worse...
 
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Not able to make a single choice, this being 'Murca and all.. It would depend on my situation... whether I'm allowed to use my stacks 'o ammo or have to rely on scrounged stuff..
As it stands I would probably go either my 7.92x57 rifle(s) or .30-30 Marlin. Stacked 8mm Mauser deep when all that Ostblocke surplus hit the market some years ago. Grew up on the 8mm Mauser and have a few around the place. OK, so that's one... Otherwise, the .308 would be a logical too, I have a few rifles in both mil and commercial and a few cases of ammo plus reloading supplies... common caliber here in the States and powerful enuff for anything I am likely to hunt... logic would dictate the 7.62x51.... Likewise, the .30-30 is another one that is handy, reloadable, commonly available, and there's a bit of it around the place.. while it's a bit light, it will do the trick for me and my hunting needs.
So... 7.92 Mauser rifle(s), heeavily sporterised German K98k, BLR .308, or .30-30 Marlin, pre-safety, straight-grip stock. All things considered, it would *probably* come down to my old BLR, depending on the situation in general- for HUNTING... I existed on one or another of these at various early times in my life when things were tight, and any would do the job for HUNTING.
Heck, when it came down to it I could do worse than my old 870 12 gauge, altho that was a better choice growing up in Michigan than it might be here in Colorado... but a wide selection of modern 12ga ammo and replacement barrels make the ol 870 a decent "One gun forever" type of scenario.
 
Personally, I never had much use for the .30-06. Ended up with four.

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Awesome pic! Nice buck and nice old Enfield! Good shooting!
'03 Springfield. My uncle's only big game rifle that he bought at Fred Meyer in the '50's.

Hunted with it his whole life. Handed me "The Ol' Springfield", as he called it and said go kill something with it before I die. (Leukemia).

The buck was Montana State Record for that year. Uncle got to see the mount before he passed.
 
'03 Springfield. My uncle's only big game rifle that he bought at Fred Meyer in the '50's.

Hunted with it his whole life. Handed me "The Ol' Springfield", as he called it and said go kill something with it before I die. (Leukemia).

The buck was Montana State Record for that year. Uncle got to see the mount before he passed.
Nice! Cool story man I'm glad he got to see it before he passed!
 
It would have to be my Remington 700 30-06. My dad bought it new the year I was born and handed it down to me when I started hunting. I've primarily hunted deer and elk all my life. The 06 has been retired to my safe for some years now but is still extremely accurate. I have a few other calibers that I hunt now with.

My brother has always been a one gun guy. His first gun was a model 70 chambered in 270. A few years ago he bought a new model 70 featherweight 270. He has taken multiple deer and elk with his 270's all with 130 grain ammo. Shot placement is key!
 
It would have to be my Remington 700 30-06. My dad bought it new the year I was born and handed it down to me when I started hunting. I've primarily hunted deer and elk all my life. The 06 has been retired to my safe for some years now but is still extremely accurate. I have a few other calibers that I hunt now with.

My brother has always been a one gun guy. His first gun was a model 70 chambered in 270. A few years ago he bought a new model 70 featherweight 270. He has taken multiple deer and elk with his 270's all with 130 grain ammo. Shot placement is key!
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Ahh c'mon that's the fun of it!
Yes but would be like picking a favorite child lol but........... if I had to do it and it would be forever would have to pick my Browning hells canyon Mcmillin in 6.5c . I would like to state for the record that I am not the man bun kombucha drinking guy with henna tats ! I like it and it does everything that it needs to do and is not punishing and with the Zeiss V4 it can be dialed out to 800+ if need be .
 
Benelli M3/ 12 gauge. The gun will literally run any cartridge I've found so far in pump, and most in semi auto, and since they make a 12 gauge load for just about anything I think I would be set for all occasions and possible menu items. Pro tip- easiest chopped salad ever.
 

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