Back in 1990 I put together a three gun bolt action battery that I thought would take care of me till I was ready to give up hunting.
I have a Savage 223 model 110 FP for varmints, a 25/06 Browning LH stainless stalker for deer, and a Ruger LH M77 300 Win Mag. for really big critters. I figured I was covered for everything from chipmunks to moose.
I put this battery together while living in SW Pennsylvania. Groundhogs, deer, and black bear were on the menu. Now I'm living in Illinois and hunting for deer with a handgun (centerfire rifles are illegal for big game). The 300 Winny gets very little use.
Someday I'll retire and move back to either upstate NY or PA. The dreams of a Canada, Alaskan, or Western big game hunt are fading as I grow older. I don't think the 300 Win Mag will ever see much use. I'm thinking of replacing it with something smaller. I don't enjoy shooting the 300 at the range anymore so it's collecting dust in the safe.
Assuming I move back to PA, the largest critter I'd ever hunt would be black bear and elk.
I'm a lefty so rifle choices are limited. I'm thinking of selling the Ruger and replacing it with either a Browning stainless stalker in 30/06 or a Savage
stainless synthetic in either 7-08, 308, 270WSM, or 7WSM.
Do you think I should:
1. Keep what I have
2. Get the 30/06 Browning and sell the Ruger.
3. Get a Savage in ___________ caliber and sell the Ruger.
Rifle must be a stainless/synthetic stock so keep in mind I'm not interested in blue/ wood stocked guns.