Thinking about putting together an elk rifle. Looking for suggestions on rifle, scope and caliber - anything smaller than 7mm need not apply
In the "storied caliber" world the 7x57 and 7x64 are awesome choices that can be found in very attractive vintage and custom rifles.
In the "affordable and American" options a 7 rem mag and the 280 are really good calibers.
In the "mid-priced and vintage" category a pre-64 winchester model 70 in 300HH is an elk slayer of first order that shoots a myriad of bullet weights with more class and less recoil than the 300winmag that is so popular amongst elk hunters.
As to optics, I have no desire to sit at a bench all day, nor do I have a desire to take that same gun in a benchrest style stock and shoot elk prone at 800 yards. Therefore, I'm interested in stalking rifles with practical geometries and reasonable scopes. A 1-8x24mm swarovski, a 3-9x36mm swarovski ($3000 and $650 respectively) are probably two of the finest optics ever made for shots inside 400 yards. Put them in low rings and you have a lightweight package to get you through the timber to take an elk.
P.S. - All the above combinations are wholly acceptable for plains game safaris, black bear, wild boar, and about anything else smaller than a bison/buffalo/brown bear.