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Best All Around Deer Caliber

I mean I wouldn't be against hunting with a magnum but I have always used a 30 caliber gun
I think for deer here in Tennessee or the SouthEast in general the .243 is a great round. But if I was to go up north where some of those deer look like ponies I want a little more a$$ behind it. But also remember my favorite caliber is a .300 Win Mag. Put me in the "there is no such thing has to dead crowd".
 

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I shoot an old Remington 742 in 280 caliber that has served me well. But whatever you feel comfortable with is what you should shoot. Dead is dead whatever you use. But I still believe you can never go wrong with a 30-06. Tried and true for a long time.
 
I'm going to say the 708 , I've hunted with mine for 39 years. I have 2 in the model 7 it's hard to break away from it . I love my 270,257 Roberts 6.5x 55 & for long range or bigger animals my go too it my 284 Win . Other than that it's all about shot placement
 
After reading all the responses… the majority vote goes to .308 Win.

I, too, hunt deer and other game with .308. Powerful enough for whitetail and bigger, able to put down game fast, able to reload faster 125gr for varmint and yotes, able to load 165+grain subsonics for quiet & close quarters hunting and land management.

The other larger (7mm, .270, 30-06) or flatter / faster cartridges are amazing (6.5cm), however best all around, hands down .308 Winchester.
 
I've killed them with.357 Magnum, .223, .30-30, .308, .30-06, and 8mm Mauser. They've all worked good. The .223 worked good with a lung shot.
 

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