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			Dom - We need to see your list.  This is cyberspace so there's penty of room!  I didn't pick the .30-06 on purpose.  It's so cliche' and everyone seems to have one.  It IS the best all arounder but I wanted to be different.  The purpose of the all around rifle is to back up the others so you have two rifles on a trip in case you drop one on the scope (DOH!), etc.   
 
Andy L. - I don't reload and very few of the stores here in central Utah carry more than one box (if any) of 6.5x55 Swede.  I chose the 7mm-08 because there's a better (not by much) selection of ammo available and it hits the hardest of standard rounds with less that 15 ft-lbs recoil.  Maybe the .25-06 would be a good choice but I don't think the Model 7 is chambered for it.  Not much .260 around either. 
 
Others - Thanks for the nice replies but we need to see your lists too. 
 
I was thinking, maybe you could split the .22-250's duties between a .223 or .17HMR in a varmint rifle and a .243 in a carry rifle like a A-bolt hunter or a Tikka T-3 lite. 
 
A caliber like the .35 Whelen or the .350 Rem Mag could also do the job for the .338 Mag with less bruising. 
 
Anyway just some more thoughts.  I wish I was independently wealthy. 
 
Good Hunting,  TJ
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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