I'm Trying to Decide on a New All Around Rifle.

I also am in search of a rifle.. not sure if I need one. have a tikka 30-06, good enough to take down a Maine moose. now I got a tag in NM for elk. do I even need a 7mm / PRC, BC, 300 WIN, PRC, WSM?
06 and 270 have been 1A,1B all around rifles for a long time and for very good reason. If it shoots good and its easy to cary. I wouldn't worry about an upgrade.
 
06 and 270 have been 1A,1B all around rifles for a long time and for very good reason. If it shoots good and its easy to cary. I wouldn't worry about an upgrade.
That's where I am at. With the rifles I have now and all the components and equipment to load them, the "wonder" cartridges give me zero gain. I see no reason to basically duplicate. mtmuley
 
That's where I am at. With the rifles I have now and all the components and equipment to load them, the "wonder" cartridges give me zero gain. I see no reason to basically duplicate. mtmuley
I’d rather have a suppressed 06 than a new 7. Especially I wasn’t wasn’t doing any hand loads or things of that nature
 
My 6.5CM Fieldcraft has become the only rifle I grab for big game. Suppressed .223 Tikka for hogs and coyotes. But I'm leaning toward the Fieldcraft for those too. It's ultra light and great ergonomics.
 
06 and 270 have been 1A,1B all around rifles for a long time and for very good reason. If it shoots good and its easy to cary. I wouldn't worry about an upgrade.
One of the greatest hunting books of times long gone by was "Tigrero" by Shasha Siemel. He earned international fame hunting Jaguars with a spear in South America.

Here is the link https://www.amazon.com/TIGRERO-Sasha-Siemel/dp/1571574700

So, he was a travelling gunsmith and of course earned money killing predatory cattle killing jaguars with a spear when they were brought to bay by a pack of dogs in the tall grass. He is credited with killing over 300 of them.

A short side story in the book is when he enters a public for profit wrestling match against some champ who is big but overweight and strong but slow. Shasha had some wresting training, he was solid muscle, light and very fast.

There was no contest. Shasha easily won. That is what using Barnes all copper bullets are like compared to old lead core copper jacketed bullets. They shed so much lead and pay a price in velocity for the wasted weight.

Using Barnes bullets is like having Bruce Lee coming out of your barrel. Their commitment to R&D is unwavering. Using Old calibers like the 30-06 and .270 with Barnes all copper bullets will bring a whole new level of performance to them. Read the recommendations for Barnes Bullets from African PH'S
 
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