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What two?

I assume we are kicking out shotguns and rimfires. I think I would pick 7mm08 and 300 win mag. The runners up would be .270 and .338 mag.

Hard to argue with those choices!!

Of course, I'm a bit partial to the .280, but it is so close to the 7mm08 and 270 that there's no practical difference.
 
I continue to buy different rifles for my imaginary needs (just bought a 45-70 for dark timber elk and have begun planning a 6.5 Grendel build for a TBD need) so I could never just have 2 but I'd probably go 260 Rem and 338 WinMag.
 
What I have: 22-250, 6mm, 25/06, 30/06, 338, 7RM, 7/08...

If I could pick only one it would be 7/08 to cover it all, but could make do with any 2 between .243-338.
 
Because of our strict rules in the UK i am limited (could probably get another calibre but its not worth the hassle) but i have a .243 and 30-06 and love the combination.
.243 for fox and deer
30-06 for deer and Montana Elk
Cheers
Richard
 
I continue to buy different rifles for my imaginary needs (just bought a 45-70 for dark timber elk and have begun planning a 6.5 Grendel build for a TBD need) so I could never just have 2 but I'd probably go 260 Rem and 338 WinMag.

I had to chuckle reading your reply. I obviously don't need another caliber with the 6.5 x .284 and the .300 WSM pretty much have it covered. That said, I am trying to talk myself into a new rifle and have to agree it is pretty much based on "imaginary need", LOL.
 
For years I have been shooting primarily the .270 WSM with 140 grain accubonds, and if you take out the big maneating bears, I think it would work well for all North American game. My second would be the .243 WSSM, been working on loads for years and it is a flat shooting screamer with anything from 58 gr VMax, 90 gr Accubond and 105 grain Hornady's.

Do also agree with Buzz...the 7mm08 can really get it done and is fun and pleasant to shoot. Wife and kids have done well with the 7mm-08
 
6mm Remington and 8X62 Durham Magnum. Should be good for anything on this continent. Since I only shoot my own ammo, supply isn't an issue.
 
Only one rifle needed now : 338 win mag
And feel it pleasant to shoot!

Can't shoot those at geese and such though , so have to throw in
The trusty 12 gauge
 
22-250 or 223 for the light stuff up to antelope, and either a 30-06 or 7mm rem mag for the bigger stuff, but hopefully I'll never have to choose just two!
 
Right now, hunting arsenal includes .243, .308, .300 WM, .338 WM.

Thinking of adding a mid caliber - .260 / .270 / 6.5X284. Something along those lines.

Picking 2 right now would be .243 and .300 WM.
 

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