I guess I will be the fly in the ointment here. To me the 25-06 is one of the best of the rifle cartridges that Remington has domesticated. This is from a web article from Guns and Ammo magazine;
"The most useful of the quarter-bores is the .25-06, a popular wildcat that was legitimized by Remington in 1969. Accurate, fast and powerful, the .25-06 is still mild in recoil. It's far and away the most popular of the .25s and with good reason. The only surprise is that it isn't more popular than it is. I personally like it for medium-size deer, but a whole lot of folks use it for much larger game than that. With the heavier bullets, I suppose there isn't much you can't do with a .25-06, but for me it's best suited for the antelope/deer/sheep class of game."
My love affair with quarter bores started early when I bought a 98 Mauser rebarreled in .257 Roberts. I used it for deer, groundhogs and feral hogs until I traded it for a .250 Savage lever action. It was sweet but I had the need for speed. When I retired it I lusted after another .25 until I purchased a Sendero in 25-06. The die was cast. My next bolt rifle will be in 25-06 if that says anything.