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On left is a Sako 85 Bavarian Carbine in 30-06 and on right is a Brno 802 combination gun in 12ga over 30-06. Both will get the job done well with traditional iron sights. Sorry, I'm biased. 
Another vote for Win. M-70.
One question though, since when has the Cochrane area become a deer destination. North western Ontario has lots of deer but the North Eastern region is for moose not deer. Unless the situation has changed in recent years, as when I lived in that region deer were uncommon.
I hate to sound cliched, but, in truth, the "best" .30-06 for you is the one that feels the best in your hands.
You won't find a better rifle for the money than the Winchester Model 70, CRF (any new off the shelf M70). Comes in stainless, and .30-06 of course, a lot more rifle than an M700 for very little difference in price.
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I hate to sound cliched, but, in truth, the "best" .30-06 for you is the one that feels the best in your hands.
Best advice in this thread... you're the man using it.
What I like might not fit or feel good to you, if possible go to a gun shop with a good selection of rifles and heft a few.
I have three 30-06s but only one is my go-to as it just feels right.
x2, No Deer North of Cochrane, Ontario. You have a better chance seeing a Caribou. MNR money grab, they opened up Deer hunting all over North Eastern Ontario. They even have additional tags???? Seen a few Deer over the years around Timmins, But I wouldn't waste my time hunting for them here.
I would get a .30-06 Tikka T3 Hunter Stainless or Laminated. Good Luck



























