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imo a 22-24" is a bit long to be a true scout rifle.

I'm putting together an M14 with an 18" bbl. It's gonna have home pretty interesting muzzle blast. :-laf I'm already known at the range for my Guide gun that's ported. :-laf:-laf#@$%!

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Any all purpose firearm is a trade off and won't be ideal for anything. Have you noticed they make more than one size hammer?



The best compromise rifle I can think of would be a AR10 in 308 or an AR15 in 6. 8.
 
well now everybody knows a 30oz estwing is the best hammer around and can be used anyway from nailing trim to skull smashing... ... . :)



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My thumb would be grateful:eek: but its a minority part of my body so i dont care:-laf



As my DI used to say it's mind over matter... . If you don't mind, your body doesn't matter:D
 
I think the HK-416 is a great for self defense at home. It uses a new "proprietary gas system", which is more reliable than the M4 and M16 "direct impingement system" and it fires the 5. 56 Nato round. The HK-417 would be a great hunting rifle with its decreased rate of fire, 20 inch available barrel, and it uses the . 308 winchester equivalent, 7. 62 Nato round. Sadly the 417 is only available to the gov't, darn the Man! :)
 
just bought a socom II m1a ... ... just a nice firearm to have

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just picked up a new toy; socom16... a little lighter than the above. Not planing to load it up. Possibly a small forward scope. I want to see how the sights work out first. Definitely a luxury, but a real nice SHTF go-to rifle to have in the rack. A very multi-purpose rifle. Otherwise, I'm real happy with my marlin lever in 44. A lever in a 357/38 would be just as nice for an all-purpose rifle. If marlin made one in 20" SS, I'd go that way. The nice thing about the levers is you can use the same ammo for the wheel gun. I carry both on overnight wheeling trips; a pistol and a rifle.
 
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What do you mean by all purpose? If it's hunting med to large game & a little target shooting, I like a . 308 cal. , especially in a semi-auto. I'm also biased toward the Browning BAR. It's good for brush and open range and priced reasonably. I'm also certainly not discrediting a previous comment that a well placed 22, especially a 22mag will take down almost any game animal. I can attest to its effectiveness, but there have been many deer that I've killed that I would have never had an opportunity to take a head shot... ... then again, maybe you are that good.
 
What do you mean by all purpose? If it's hunting med to large game & a little target shooting, I like a . 308 cal. , especially in a semi-auto. I'm also biased toward the Browning BAR. It's good for brush and open range and priced reasonably. I'm also certainly not discrediting a previous comment that a well placed 22, especially a 22mag will take down almost any game animal. I can attest to its effectiveness, but there have been many deer that I've killed that I would have never had an opportunity to take a head shot... ... then again, maybe you are that good.



It's OK I descredited myself:)



Luckily I have more guns than my wife has shoes and I can choose one for the specific job. It's kinda like having 500 piece tool set vs a Vice grip and hammer. either will get the job done but its a lot easier with the "proper" tool
 
Truthfully, I too have a gun for each purpose..... but I do have favorites. For Deer hunting using beagles (part of the culture in my neck of the woods) its usually heavy brush, I exclusively use my Browning Gold hunter 12 with 00Buck, Still hunting in medium dense forest (up to 100yd shot) its my 35 Rem. with a ghost ring sight, for still hunting in open fields/cut overs its my 270 Win featherweight, but when I travel to Rifle only country w/o the option of taking so many weapons and probably encounter of varying terrains, I like the . 308 BAR. I still have many other for small game, birds and just about every other excuse I can think of to justify another purchase...
 
I also subscribe to the multi-gun approach but consider my Browning B92 in . 44 Mag with a Marbles tang sight (used as a ghost ring) as a pretty good 'go to' gun. 5 shot 3" at 100 yds from the bench with MechTec 240 gr JHP. The Western levergun doesn't create as much 'public attention' as a more serious selection might. If the SHTF, out comes the M1A (Armscor receiver, K's broach cut barrel, NM trigger, NM rod, NM sights, Smith scope bridge, issue plastic stock, bi-pod, originally put it together in the '70's),. 75" with 175 gr lake City, 1. 6" with 147 gr German or Austrian NATO ammo
 
The most versatile and durable all-around rifle is probably a quality bolt-action . 30-06. It will put meat on the table, can snipe jackboots at 500 yards, wipe out rabbits in the garden with a light load, and generally serve any role you want a rifle to serve as long as you don't want to shoot fast.



If you want to shoot fast and be able to take large game easily, an autoloader in . 30-06 or . 308.



If you aren't planning to go after anything larger than whitetail deer or humans, an AK / AKS is a very good choice. I'd put AR-15 second, having owned both and shot them extensively for many years.



If you're looking for something reasonably priced that you can throw in the truck, walk around in the rain with, etc, a lever action in . 30-30 is awful hard to beat.



All that being said, what do I usually grab as my utility rifle? A Timberwolf . 357 magnum pump-action. Light, reliable, extremely fast, accurate, and FUN to shoot :D



If I could only have one of the above, it would be the . 30-06 bolt action, with the . 30-30 lever action running a close second.
 
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