17HMR
I shoot fox for fur and small game for food. On fox 17gr tipped bullets almost never exit and are instant death within 150yards. Drop and drift are light years better than 22LR in open windy country. 17gr hollow points do ok but don’t shoot as well, 20gr hollow points are too tough and usually leave a big exit. FMJs are good to have a few of - good for birds, though anything ptarmigan sized and larger it’s OK to use expanding bullets with junction of neck/breast shots. Squirrels and hares, 22LR is better but 17 is ok with head shots. Larger rodents like beaver, 17hmr is perfect. Like a little mini 223. Anything bigger is tough on hides and meat. 223 with fmj is way too destructive on fox, rabbit, ptarmigan, etc…. 17 Hornet also tho to a lesser extent. At least within 100 yard where most of these small critters are shot. Squib loads for bigger rifles work well but are kind of a pain and rarely shoot as well as the HMR. I would like to try light loads for the 223, something in the 22 Hornet level but with sleeker bullets for wind resistance. Then a guy could use full power ammo for big game. One rifle for everything. My preference for medium game currently is 6.5 Grendel because I have a lot of ammo for it, but I suspect a 223 may be better general purpose due to the availability of different bullet types and weights. I have a 100gr fmj light load for the Grendel but have not used it on game yet.