The "Holy Grail" Debate

I have bought quite a few, sold less. One i sold was apparently a lot of peoples unicorn gun. My inbox got swamped, 30+ messages and i will take its in 2 hours. I sold it to the first guy, his pm was 4 mins from my posting.

Remington 600 350 rem mag, with the multi colored laminate stock. One mark about the size of a grain of rice.

Would have bought that in a heartbeat!
 
I do admit to being a bit in love with Rob's rifle there, but I honestly find that my pretty blued / wood stocked guns usually end up sitting in the safe when I go hunting. I know I do a lot of walking (I'm a forester by profession) and I push sticks more than most people do, so I usually default to something stainless and synthetic for my hunting setup. I've always felt really bad scuffing up a nice wood stock, or not having a good opportunity to clean a nicely blued gun when it's -35 out, etc.

While I've been happy with every Remington / Kimber / Winchester / Ruger / Sako / Tikka that I've had over the years, none of them really fit the "Grail" category.

My current "Grail" build criteria:

-> High end action, CRF
-> Caliber with enough horsepower to be effective for the game and distance that I want, but not overkill. (I'll probably settle on 300wm or 338wm)
-> Heavy enough to not have horrible recoil, light enough to be mobile, no muzzle brake. (Loud noise makes me flinch)
-> Good trigger, good synthetic stock that fits me, well put together, etc.

I'm going with a Defiance Deviant CRF action and a Krieger stainless #19 barrel. Triggertech trigger.

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What rifle? ...love the fullstocks
 
Quite few years ago I decided to start seriously looking for my dream rifle. It was a Ruger #1 full stock in 7x57. I hadn't seen many for sale and figured it would take months if not years to find.
Lo and behold the first time I went on the ee to look there it was, the first rifle listed. Needless to say my search was over almost before it began.
I have never regretted that purchase. Next to my father's hunting rifle that I now have it is still my favorite go to hunting gun.
 
My ideal hunting rifle would be a stainless morgan utah winchester model 70 short action with a proof or hardy carbon fibre wrapped barrel chambered in .260 remington sitting in a featherweight or wildcat composite stock.
 
Already got a whack of dream rifles in my collection. But today if you told me I could only have one hunting rifle, I figure I'd be looking for a .338 Win. Mag or .375 H&H. In semi auto with one he77 of an effective light weight muzzle break. Optics would be a 4 to 14x power with back up iron sights. Maybe over kill to some, but it would kill all critters on the planet!
 
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Wow, Rob set the bar pretty high. I'm guessing most of the other guns mentioned here will be complete garbage in comparison. Notice the double triggers?
 
12 ga. Take out anything. Full stop.

Shane agrees!

But 12 ga with 308 win and a .222 insert you can choose how dead she be!

And who likes carrying spare rounds in your pockets... yuck

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If I could only keep one it would be



Can't beat the ergonomics and adaptability. Will handle close range and long range work.
 
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Wow, Rob set the bar pretty high. I'm guessing most of the other guns mentioned here will be complete garbage in comparison. Notice the double triggers?

Commercial Mauser 98: I'd guess 7x57, 30-06, 8mm but hoping 6.5x55 or 250-3000(though it's not a short action). Not to sound rude or anything, but I wouldn't be pounding nail shanks into what was a 3-4g rifle... neat sure, and there is a memory with each of those shanks worth remembering.

Given that I have been thinking of a safari, that will increase my already broad requirements: From targets and small vermin up to moose already requires at least two rifles, but if the safari includes dangerous game, then one more rifle will be necessary. But just one rifle I'm torn between a CZ in 6.5x55 or a combination 12ga over 7x65r. If I never left Ontario, I'd be mulling over a Remington 7 in 250-3000.
 
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