After about 10 years working with the 300 Win Mag, I have become puzzled with its continued popularity. Most factory loads, and reloads, unless you push things to max, are only barely faster than can be realized with a 30-06. The balllistics Hornady is delivering with their Superformance line of '06 ammo confirmed my argument.
With a good bullet, I like the 25-05 and 270 for the OP's requirements. A 260 or 7-08 would work every bit as well if you learn how to shoot them. While these will also work for bigger critters, with a little good judgement, a 308 or 30-06 should never be underestimated.
30 cal bullets weighing between 165-180 grains are remarkably effective killers when delivered to the proper spot. Effective on game with less recoil and thunder than the magnums.
Most hunters that do not practice much, are be far better served with non magnum stuff.
With a good bullet, I like the 25-05 and 270 for the OP's requirements. A 260 or 7-08 would work every bit as well if you learn how to shoot them. While these will also work for bigger critters, with a little good judgement, a 308 or 30-06 should never be underestimated.
30 cal bullets weighing between 165-180 grains are remarkably effective killers when delivered to the proper spot. Effective on game with less recoil and thunder than the magnums.
Most hunters that do not practice much, are be far better served with non magnum stuff.