Building or buying ONE nice rifle. Which caliber and why?

I’m confused. You asked what caliber, then answered your own question with 7mm or .308.

Oooohhhhh, you mean cartridge?

Sorry, someone had to be that guy.
 
You could go on the Weatherby website and build a custom Mark V, 307, or Vanguard.

30-06 with factor Barnes 150 TTSX, Hornady 178 ELDX, or Federal 175 TA will take any deer, elk, antelope, or moose out to 500 yards.

My latest custom rifle was a 22” 30-06 which is more than adequate for anything but the biggest bears. I still might take it for a brown bear with 200+ grain bullets.


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Seekins in 6.5 CM. Should shoot better than most people can and if you don’t like the caliber you can switch out barrels easily
 
Springfield has a couple exceptionally nice rifles.
Model 2020 waypoint and redline. Fluted carbon fiber wrapped adjustable triggers. They are shooters.
 
270 Weatherby Magnum.

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And NO. Nothing Tikka makes comes even close.
If I was going to go with one rifle/caliber, this would be it....glass too.
 
Man the 6.5 PRC makes a compelling case for what you're trying to do. My dad and brother were both in your situation. They wanted to buy/build a one and done rifle. My dad ended up in a Gunwerks 6.5 PRC and my brother is a in a semi custom 6.5 PRC as well. They are mild enough to shoot well at distance and spot impacts while having plenty of juice for elk size game and smaller. That cartridge being backed by Hornady should have great ammo availability for decades.

My thought process is, build a kick ass hunting rifle for the lower 48. In the event I hunt brown bear, or Yukon moose or something like that. I would just buy another barrel or rifle for that hunt.

I built my do all rifle on a short action chambered in 7 SAUM. It shoots 168gr Bergers at 2950 fps. It's an elk hammer but recoils light enough to watch my impacts. My dad has done / has plans for some of the larger critters in Alaska. He has a 300 WM and 300 WBY to choose from for those.
 
You can get the Seekins with a 20" barrel in 6mmCM or 6.5CM. But they have a fairly fat barrel that you don't need.

It is my personal belief that you get nothing from the Browning or Weatherby that you can't get cheaper with a Tikka. I would personally struggle to buy in that price range - you're at the point where I'd rather just buy the Tikka at a lower price point or go a little higher and build something more custom. Or even buy a Howa barreled action and add a Stocky's stock to it and a BDL style floorplate, and you'd be in it for less money and have a rifle I personally would prefer over the Browning or Weatherby.

YMMV, a lot. Gun choices are highly subjective.
Are tikka’s less money than browning xbolts? Last I checked they were pretty dang close if comparing like features.
 
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