I'm just not a huge fan of the one rifle concept.
I’m not a fan of a “one rifle concept” either - with the exception being the reality where we swap barrels and bolts and drop a weight kit so we have one rifle which flexes for different purposes.
But…
I’m REALLY not a fan of:
1) I have a custom built long range rifle I shoot all of the time, but I hunt with a cheap rifle that feels and shoots - comparatively - like garbage.
Or
2) I have a custom built long range rifle I shoot all of the time, and because I like that level of quality, I also built a $6000 hunting rifle which I only shoot 20 rounds per year.
So instead, it’s pretty easy to just be in better shape (good paradigm to live by anyway) and tolerate hauling the heavy rifles we shoot every week after game for the few shots per year it really takes.
I HAVE other rifles I can hunt with, blued and walnut even, but by and large, I hate driving them. They don’t shoot as well, they don’t run as well, they don’t fit as well, and I always have to worry about moisture, scratches, dings… so I don’t enjoy hunting with them, and would rather carry my higher grade rifles, even though they’re heavier than the internet says they should be for a hunting rifle.