Addicting
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Not everyone has this luxury, hence the point of the discussion.
To the OP, this question has a lot of variables such as:
1) your tolerance to recoil
2) how far you desire to shoot
3) what game do you primarily hunt
4) how heavy of a rifle are you willing to carry
5) do you reload
I've killed a number of elk with a .243. Is it the best? No, but it damned sure works. Pretty hard to go wrong with what you proposed. I really don't like recoil, I don't like carrying heavy rifles, and I don't care to shoot over 500 yards, so that greatly influences my choice of chamberings. I'll shoot anything in the lower 48 with my 6.5CM.
I 2nd this, with a good 130-140 grain bullet it is hard to beat. The two elk it killed this year dropped with in 30 yards. The 129 ABLR is not a bullet I will ever use again unless I want to shoot prairie dogs. To the OP, each rifle is different but I couldn’t find factory ammo in the heavier grains that shot well in a 6.5 and handloads were the answer. For anything bigger than a elk I would want to step it up to at least a .30 cal. I think your on the right path in your selection.