My plan is to get a Remington 700 for deer/elk hunting for this year. If I don't go to the Army or Navy, I'll eventually do some bigger game hunting like moose, caribou, and possibly bison if I ever get the money to go out west on a hunting trip.
I've narrowed my choices down to .308, .30-06, and .300 mag. From the reading I've done, the .308 is plenty for humans and medium game like whitetail, but can fall short in taking down a 600+ pound animal at distances over 200 yards. If that's the case, it's out. The .30-06 is reportedly a more pleasant caliber to shoot consistently than a .300 mag, but has more bullet drop and isn't ballistically as powerful. I've considered the .338 and .375, but I really like the Remington 700 and it's not offered in the bigger calibers.

