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How about a .300 WBY and a .260 Rem? Nice combination as well.
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croldfort - my $.002 worth: 6.5mm Swede & .338Win. From small "soup" to very large "nuts". LOL Homesteader.
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Remington Model Seven KS...20" barrel.. .350 Remington Magnum....would handle most of the hunting I do. Only change I would make would be the gun would be blackened stainless like the Custom Shop used to do with the Model Seven AWR.
As a second gun I would want something flat shooting out past 300. For that it would be a Remington 700 CDL stainless fluted in .257 Weatherby Magnum. 26" barrel but would take the wood stock off and a Ti or other good quality composite stock for all-weather performance.
This would take care of any hunting I do from varmints to bear on the North American continent. If Africa was on tap I would probably go to a Model 700 Custom Shop .375 H&H for a heavy rifle in place of the light weight .350.
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Hard to argue with those choices.
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croldfort - my $.002 worth: 6.5mm Swede & .338Win. From small "soup" to very large "nuts". LOL Homesteader. ep, that would do too. Randy
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That suggestion has gotta be near perfect. The .338-06 probably thumps a tiny bit too much for my bionic shoulder, so I'd replace it with the .338 Fed and get just about the same utilty.
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Personally I would stick to a 270 Win and a 375H&H.
I often wonder if I should sell all but these 2 and take a Teddy Roosevelt style safari someday. Seriously, why do I have so many centerfires between 6mm Rem and 450 Marlin all with Leupys???
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I agree with Dog Hunter. 270 - 375 what else is there?
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since i have them already, 7mmRM and 338RUM. If I were directing a new hunter, 243 and 30/06.
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There are just so many choices that would work just fine.
I suppose I would be satisfied with a .308 and a .300win.
.....or a .270 and a .338.
....or a 6mm rem and a 30-06...
in the end, it really does not make much difference.
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