O.K. So while I'm day-dreaming this morning, it dawns on me, wouldn't a Handi in, say, .30-06 (or something similar) make a nearly ideal elk/mountain rifle for anyone on a budget (or anyone, period, for that matter)? Think about it: It's relatively light. Put a nice, used Leupold M8 4X on it and you'd be good to go. The rifle would have plenty of reach for sane elk applications-and plenty of oomph as well. It's "handy" over all length would be delightful in the dark timber. Load up with Nosler 180gr. Partitions or Barnes 165 gr. TSXs and you'd have all the penetration needs anyone could want. It's hard for me to imagine that any slight time differences in follow-up shots would make a difference in most settings.
Let's see, if a guy already had a frame, we'd be talking, what, <$300 max investment?...Kinda makes me wonder why I'm hanging on to that nice Pre-Mark II 77 that I hardly ever use.