am I the only one that classes varmints and predators separately? To me a varmint rifle (gophers, ground squirrels etc) is generally a heavy barrel, high-mag scope and generally in the 223 to 220 Swift range. Predator rifles (foxes, coyotes, wolves) are lighter weight, lower magnification scope and generally in the 22-250 through 25-06 range. So if you want to spend some time in the gopher patch thinning the herd, grab a new varmint rifle. If you want to shoot some coyotes then I would stick with the 308.
This all goes straight out the window if "want" comes into it.
In southern Ontario we don't have near as many varmints in numbers. Here we have ground hogs and small game. Crows Skunks opossums coons foxes coyotes. I use my 25/06 for all and it's great. Deer and bear fall to it as well




















































