Again, much is dictated by the country hunted. But for sure there will be a .300. I usually make a very early deer hunt to the northwest. Here one of the rifles will be my heavy barreled coyote rifle in .300 win. Others will include my 7mm Rem. for a spare, and a model 336 24 inch half magazine in .30-30. For mulies around home, I will again take a .300 but a lighter rifle, probably the .30-30 for timber. If I draw my whitetail licenses, I will use my old Model 336 in .25-35 and a model 99.300 Sav. for the other. There is also the chance of a hunt in Eastern Wy. Haven't made a choice for that one. Maybe the .25-06. When and if I return to the east coast of a deer hunt, I will probably take the .25-06, of course a .300 for mt. to mt. shots, and maybe my grandfathers .30-06. He carried it when we went on my first deer hunt 50 years ago this fall.
Doesnt seem that long, but time slips away.
Somewhere I would like to fit in my Dad's 32 spl. that I carried on that first hunt long ago, and also a model 70 06 that I have had for 15 years and never chamber a round in it.