This is just my opinion and I’m playing devil’s advocate a bit. With bolt guns evolving into firearm legos just like the ar platform there’s really no need to buy multiple guns unless you need a gun for a very specific purpose, like a leo gun or ulr rifle. If you need a bolt gun for hunting, prs comps, or fun gun it’s easy enough to buy one action and a pile of parts and accessories to assemble what you need when it.
Examples, using a LA Mausingfield that I fanboi over:
lightweight, close-ish range hunting gun to traipse through the woods) light hunting stock, light profile barrel, cheaper scope that won’t be a big deal to scrape up
longer range hunting gun to set up on a ridge and snipe delicious hooved animals) heavier hybrid stock and barrel, better scope, weight kit and bipod if needed, different bolt head for better longe range cartridge
prs comp or bangin long-range steel) fully adjustable chassis with all of the bells & whistles, premium barrel in your cartridge flavor of choice, best scope you can afford
I’m also not going to poo-poo anyone’s decision to buy separate guns for every scenario they envision. But I have just enough hook-nosed jew in me to notice this and want to save some $$ wherever I can