First, Frohe Weihnachten and Merry almost Christmas. I‘m sipping some Scotch, waiting for das Christkind, and thinking about rifles. I’ve got a KRG SOTIC in 6.5 CM, a fine rifle. I’ve got a Winchester Model 70 in .30-06, a fine rifle. I’ve got a K-31. I’ve got a few different AR pattern boom sticks. They’re all nice. However, I’ve been thinking - if I wanted a general purpose rifle that I reached for just about any time a thing needed doing with a rifle...well, I don’t really have that. The M70 is the closest - though its beautiful Maple stock brings it to about 10 lbs with optics and, along with the well executed bluing, invites some questions with respect to hardiness. I’ve been thinking about “that” rifle - it doesn’t exist (yet) in my safe, but I wonder what it would be if it did.
I know I’d like to be around 8-9 lbs ready to rock with a sling and optics (though I don’t mind irons). I know I’d like it to balance at, or just forward of, the magazine, where my support hand sits naturally on many rifles. I’m not supremely concerned about length, but shorter is generally better...save that pesky issue of performance. 20-24 inches seems a reasonable target for barrel length. I’m not set on a stock material, but it does need to be durable and comfortable to shoot offhand. There are a LOT of ways to get there. I thought it might be useful to start with the bullet and work backwards. To that end, something between .277 and .308, running at the level of a .270/.280/.30-06 (or better) should serve. That didn’t really narrow it down, though, as this group knows well.
I’ve spent a couple days thinking it over, I’m curious about what conclusion folks here arrived at - I’m convinced many of you have travelled this road before. If nothing else, what’s your vote for best “all around” caliber in a rifle you can be expected to carry and shoot off hand?
I know I’d like to be around 8-9 lbs ready to rock with a sling and optics (though I don’t mind irons). I know I’d like it to balance at, or just forward of, the magazine, where my support hand sits naturally on many rifles. I’m not supremely concerned about length, but shorter is generally better...save that pesky issue of performance. 20-24 inches seems a reasonable target for barrel length. I’m not set on a stock material, but it does need to be durable and comfortable to shoot offhand. There are a LOT of ways to get there. I thought it might be useful to start with the bullet and work backwards. To that end, something between .277 and .308, running at the level of a .270/.280/.30-06 (or better) should serve. That didn’t really narrow it down, though, as this group knows well.
I’ve spent a couple days thinking it over, I’m curious about what conclusion folks here arrived at - I’m convinced many of you have travelled this road before. If nothing else, what’s your vote for best “all around” caliber in a rifle you can be expected to carry and shoot off hand?