The 90% rifle

Because you specified North America, I have a winner (for me): my Marlin MXLR in .338 Markin Express. It hits on every single criterion you listed. Every one. I have also used it to great effect on PG in Africa. Oh, and I live in SW Alaska so I know how it does up here. ;)
 
No rifle can be 100% just too much size difference between squirrels and moose. Any good centerfire from 26-30 is probably a 90% rifle. I doubt many people would want to hunt groundhogs and coyotes with a 375, and I feel fine using a 270 for elk.

My bad: I was meaning 100% for NA big game.
 
I have a bunch of 90%ers.....and I'm not done yet :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: Seriously, recommend first criteria should include a common caliber for the US and Canada. Any .30cal - .375 HH can be hand loaded light to hot to fill the bill. If you want to go European, 8mm or 9.3x62 - 9,3x74R.
 
If talking NA big game I think the 338WM is just about the perfect choice.

Can be loaded 165gr to 300gr capable of taking anything from pronghorn to polar bear and bison.

165gr-210gr for thin skinned deer species.

Relatively flat shooting and suitable out to 400m+ with 225-230gr projectiles has all your mountain game covered. Elk, Caribou, Sheep & Goat.

250gr+ projectiles for the close up work on big bears, moose and bison.

Ammo is easy to come by and not as prohibitively priced compared to larger magnum cartridges.
 
Then 10% would be long range sheep, goat, antelope hunts plus 300 yards.

The 10% would include things like small game, javelina predators.

For most Northen Rockies OTC elk tag every year kids it would be a 90% rifle. Would be a 90% rifle in most of Africa.

375 or 9.3 makes it legal for most African nations for all species.

Was a random thought I had several years ago back in 2013 and thought it was an interesting idea. I had read Elmar Keith's cartridges for large game recently, and was on that kind of a kick.

I am not a one cartridge guy. I could be a one rifle guy with my R8, but even then I find I'd rather have a variety of rifles. Even though I have been a R8 fan since my first one.
 
7mm Rem, .300 HH, .300 WM, 9.3x62 or .375 HH fit the bill as well as the .30-06

All are proven stars.
 
My Seven mm RUM would be a ninety percent’er!
 
300 PRC w/212 LXH
 

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