what is your favorite do it all rifle

I got the Ruger American Ranch too, but in 5.56. I live on a farm in the Upper Midwest and think that the cartridge is adequate for anything I do. It's pretty flexible with the various bullet options. Suppressed, it's still pretty handy. If I was further North I'd probably prefer your Grendel or a similar rifle in .308.
 
I got the Ruger American Ranch too, but in 5.56. I live on a farm in the Upper Midwest and think that the cartridge is adequate for anything I do. It's pretty flexible with the various bullet options. Suppressed, it's still pretty handy. If I was further North I'd probably prefer your Grendel or a similar rifle in .308.
yeah I own one in 5.56 also , one of the new Gen II rifles
 
My personal "do it all" rifle is my M1 Garand. A little heavy but with iron sights and semi auto it can meet all objectives it can encounter. Defense, long-range, hunting, lots of rounds, quick draw with iron sights, etc, etc. Not saying that is the best do it all rifle but the best one of all the ones I personally own.
 
Well, seems to me that "all" would include defense against dangerous game. I love the 7x57, but... ;)

So I'll put up my old .416 Rigby.
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With standard loads, it does what it does.

I also worked up a 2700 fps load with the Barnes 300 TSX, which mimicked the trajectory of my pet .30-'06 load, was screamingly accurate, and legal for hunting in California. It also kicked like a mule, so I still have a bunch left over, but in a pinch...

And with a 350 grain cast bullet and enough powder for 1300 fps, you have a fine load for practice, plinking, and even pests and small-medium game.
 
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Hmmmm…. I’m thinking a bighorn model 90 in 460 s&w might be a necessity to answer this question 😁
But closest I CURRENTLY own is my 308. I do love the ol classic 270win. But I don’t have a do it all. No such critter. Lol
 
My HK-91 I've had for 40-odd years.

It has never failed me, tho of recent a scope is necessary with my old vision.

Others say "it is so heavy"! My reply is I never noticed that, and I've humped a fair amount at that.

Conelrad
 
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