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With the quality of today's reloading components, if I was buying a rifle to fit your criteria I'd buy a .270 and shoot Barnes TSX bullets into anything I wanted to hunt in the lower 48. A 30-06 is absolutely fine also.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
I have a couple of 30-06's (one is probably going to be the subject of a 338-06 build), a 7 Mag and a 25-06 as my long guns.Guess what I just bought as my new "go to" rifle? Tikka T3 Lite Stainless in 270 WSM. If you reload, it has pretty impressive ballistics. But if you don't reload, ammo for it has pretty impressive prices... you may want to consider that combo. Light and has a reputation for accuracy. I believe it's plenty of gun for the deer as far as you dare shoot and elk out to 400 yards with the right bullet.I swore I would never, ever, go into the woods without enough shells to get 'er done. Always thought that "get ammo anywhere" argument was not really valid. Guess what I did last year? Spent some on a coyote and some thunderchickens. Felt a little light in the ammo dep't for the rest of the trip, so I decided to go down into Winthrop to pick up some fresh grub and shells. Damn glad I had a 30-06 instead of the 270 WSM with me that time. So, that's a thing to consider as well.30-06 is boring, yes - but when you're looking for ammo in a small town, do you really need that kind of excitement?
So, I picked up a new rifle that I hope will fill the bill. I went to a local gun store and was going to buy a Remington M700 SPS Stainless in 30-06. I don't have any stainless rifles and consider them "beaters" in a way. So, what would make a better beater than that? Then, the guy behind the counter says, "Hey, I ended up with a couple of NIB M700 XCRs in 7mm Rem Mag that I need to get rid of". So, I bit.I got a new M700 XCR (the original one) in 7mm Rem Mag. A little longer than I wanted, a bit more recoil too. But heck, whatever. It will kill stuff.