New All Around Rifle: ideas?

If you are committed to one rifle, get the best one you can afford. I believe the Sako M85 is a better rifle in every way than the Tikka. But it costs more. Cartridge choice doesn't matter unless you are mainly hunting the biggest animals. For elk and moose I personally would prefer the 7mm Magnum. but it's a tiny difference. Weight of the rifle is a debatable point. The market trend is always towards lightweight rifles. But that ignores the fact that heavier rifles are easier to shoot well in the field. Recoil less, and hold steadier in the hand from field positions. Heavier barrels more often shoot well with a variety of ammunition. If you spend all your hunting days climbing mountains, by all means buy the lightest rifle you can. But for shooting, light is not always right.
 
I took my new tikka cerrastrat 30-06 to the range this past Saturday with a box of left over 180 grain deep curl hand loads for a marlin xl7 I had sold a few years back and shot 3 sub moa groups right out of the box with a mean of .780" using a 3x9x40 elite 3500 scope.

It's my new all around rifle.
 
Price doesn't always reflect how accurate your rifle will be...just the other day I took 2 rifles to the range.

One cost over 3K without optics that I was struggling with to keep it at 1 MOA...the other a 7 RM, 783 bedded into a Boyds thumbhole stock that was knocking off less than 1/2 MOA groups.
 
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