One rifle, one cartridge, one load for everything

Hard to beat that for a one and done western hunting rifle, that’s for sure. That 700 ti of yours threatens to turn me into a Remington fan.
 
I thought it was the ultimate 700 7 mag until I found that KS mountain rifle. A bit heavier but that’s not a bad thing.
 
Is it another blued one, or did you find a stainless ks? Always wanted one of those in 270 or 280

No the blued one. The stock has paint missing, it was full of pine needles but cleaned up great and shot even better. It stands as one of my best deals at 400$.

I put together a fake KS mountain rifle in 270 recently. A silver nitrided chromoly steel 700 ADL in a Mitch Kendall painted up Brown stock. It shoots not quite as well as the real thing but could easily be a one gun trick with 130 TTSX at 3100fps.

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The KING

375 Ruger.

I've killed grouse to moose with it, and it's more than capable on things even bigger, like bison.

I started a finger tally of species I’ve hunted with a .375 bullet, had to do the hands twice it’s around 20 species. Not in one of those did I find a shortcoming in a .375 270gr load here, or Africa. I used 300gr on Cape buffalo as per tradition but a 270 TSX would have been just as good.
 
I’ve got a model 70 7rm that shoots 175 ablr fast and tight with rl26. I’ve read that they’re a soft bullet, might make an everything gun with a B&C reticle if I stay off the shoulder.
 
There was a time .... when nearly every trapper in the Boreal forest had a Winchester 94 in 30-30 .... and that was his only gun all winter long ... and to keep his pantry stocked ... and till spring arrived and which allowed for the journey to resupply from one of the trading posts.

If the 30-30 worked for so many trappers and bushwhacker in the past .... what is wrong with it today?

Depending on what the trapper was catching in his traps, a lot of his/her meat came from what was caught.

I've known a lot of trappers in my time and most of them carried a 22rf of some sort, along with a club for dispatch. Even the 30-30 was extra weight on a long trap line back when snowmobiles weren't available.
 
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