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    Quote Originally Posted by ROKTOY View Post
    Saves you from skinning, gutting, mincing and even finding them....
    In all honesty roktoy it does surprisingly little damage. Probably because the animals I've shot with it haven't really been at ranges that justify such a rifle if I am honest. I have yet to recover a bullet as they tend to keep going through the animal , the tree it was standing in front of , the tree behind that one etc etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch View Post
    This.

    And if they made a NZ legal lever action version of this I'd sell the 338.... And my car , the kids , the missus .....
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    Is it a rifle if it's a subcal adapter?

    I'd go 12 gauge single shot with a variety of rifled subcal adapters from 22lr to 45-70, whatever common cals the action could take (30-30, 9mm, 357, 44 mag, 45acp, 45lc). Have been very impressed at the accuracy of 12 inch adapters.

    However, I think you meant a true rifle. In that case, probably 308 on account of its common components, and ability to subcal adapt a few .30 cal pistol cartridges, or just download to a lead round ball and fluff load for rabbits.

    In a G2 then 223 on account of the ability to adapt the firing pin to shoot subcal 22lr.

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    Tikka T3 SuperVarmint in 308
    16" barrel
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    McMillan Sako Varmint
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch View Post
    This.

    I was almost about to buy there ex demo one when .50 got banned in Canada, put two mags down range and everything
    the fool known as res got locked out of his account so made this one

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    I hope its "one centerfires" and not "one rifle" but if truely only one then I would have to go with .223 built light and short, if I'm also allowed a rimfire I would go with 6.5credmore.

    I like hunting calibers that I can get on the shelf at most shops these days, a few years back I would have said .308 rather than 6.5cred due to this
    the fool known as res got locked out of his account so made this one

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    Rimfire..6.5 Creedmoor?? Huh??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger 888 View Post
    Rimfire..6.5 Creedmoor?? Huh??
    If you're allowed a rimfire too then up the centrefire to 6.5.
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    What calibre

    7.62x39 every time. Ammo's plentyfull & cheap, has good punch & accuracy out to 200yds even on reds, low recoil, & in mini action, very light to carry. has kept us in meat for years.
    6.5 Grendel would be next.
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    Well, I’m now down to MY one and only rifle.

    A 6x45 in a classic old BSA action. Will do everything I need it to within sensible range limits.

    I had to say ‘MY one and only’ because I’ve got a .222 hiding in the safe for my wee girl if/when she takes it up. Another BSA that can just happily wait there for her.
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    Got to be my short barrel 6.5 creedmoor for me. Certainly the first rifle I go to in the safe every hunting trip.

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