For sub 100 yard rabbits and muntjac I'd ask for a .22lr and a .223. The .22lr will handle rabbits very well and .223 could be used for head shots on longer range ones as well as fox and muntjac.
It's worth asking yourself how many rifles you'd like to end up with? You may find yourself wanting to shoot larger deer in the future and if that's the case that could change things. You can only shoot muntjac and Chinese water deer with the .223, but there's nothing stopping you from shooting all species with a .243 or above. Then there's boar - same but minimum .270 unless your force is really helpful!
If you don't mind having three rifles then great, but if that will be an issue then reconsider the .223 accordingly. You will find though that in many areas, anything over a .22 centrefire can start to get tricky for use on vermin.
Do you know if your force issues the "any other lawful quarry" condition? If it does then that makes things a little more simple as specific species don't need to be listed for you to lawfully shoot them. You could then take boar with less than a .270, as that is a guideline rather than a law. That being the case, a 6.5x55 would do all you need.
It's worth asking yourself how many rifles you'd like to end up with? You may find yourself wanting to shoot larger deer in the future and if that's the case that could change things. You can only shoot muntjac and Chinese water deer with the .223, but there's nothing stopping you from shooting all species with a .243 or above. Then there's boar - same but minimum .270 unless your force is really helpful!
If you don't mind having three rifles then great, but if that will be an issue then reconsider the .223 accordingly. You will find though that in many areas, anything over a .22 centrefire can start to get tricky for use on vermin.
Do you know if your force issues the "any other lawful quarry" condition? If it does then that makes things a little more simple as specific species don't need to be listed for you to lawfully shoot them. You could then take boar with less than a .270, as that is a guideline rather than a law. That being the case, a 6.5x55 would do all you need.
