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<blockquote data-quote="tyfo" data-source="post: 663792" data-attributes="member: 48854"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p> I have been reading this forum for quite some time and have really enjoyed all of the great info here. With that being said, I have a dilemma on my hands. I am finally taking the plunge and building a 6.5, but I am struggling with what one since I don't have any experience with any bullet smaller than a .308 for big game hunting. Here are the build parts:</p><p></p><p>Rem 700 LA mag bolt face</p><p>Krieger 1:8 28.5" Light varmint </p><p>Manners MCS T </p><p>Stock rem DM, or Seekins AICS DBM (not sure yet)</p><p></p><p> I would like to be able to take a white tail out to 1000 and elk up to 400. It will also be used for the occasional coyote, black bear, and cougar. I will almost exclusively be using 140 berger's. Longer barrel life would be nice, but not a necessity. Recoil isn't a big issue, less is always better, but I can always put a brake on. I would love to have a big boy barrel burner, but I'm trying to stick with what I need to get the job done without really complicated hand loading and fire forming (I haven't been hand loading that long). </p><p></p><p> I think that a MV of at least 3100 (preferably over 3200) would do all I want it to. So far I am thinking of the .264 WM, 6.5 WSM, and the 6.5 STW. I know the STW is a little more than I need, but for some reason it is a really attractive cartridge to me. The 6.5 WSM is probably in the lead due to the fact that I can use it in the LA magazine and not worry about COAL and since I have almost no experience reloading belted magnums there would be less of a learning curve with the WSM. </p><p></p><p> So I guess my questions are; What are your guys opinions of these three and are there any other 6.5 loads that should be thrown in the mix with these three that don't require any bolt face work? Is it really as difficult to load belted magnums as some people make it seem, especially since I plan on buying custom dies if the round dictates it?</p><p></p><p> Any help is much appreciated. Thank you,</p><p></p><p>Tyler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyfo, post: 663792, member: 48854"] Hi all, I have been reading this forum for quite some time and have really enjoyed all of the great info here. With that being said, I have a dilemma on my hands. I am finally taking the plunge and building a 6.5, but I am struggling with what one since I don't have any experience with any bullet smaller than a .308 for big game hunting. Here are the build parts: Rem 700 LA mag bolt face Krieger 1:8 28.5" Light varmint Manners MCS T Stock rem DM, or Seekins AICS DBM (not sure yet) I would like to be able to take a white tail out to 1000 and elk up to 400. It will also be used for the occasional coyote, black bear, and cougar. I will almost exclusively be using 140 berger's. Longer barrel life would be nice, but not a necessity. Recoil isn't a big issue, less is always better, but I can always put a brake on. I would love to have a big boy barrel burner, but I'm trying to stick with what I need to get the job done without really complicated hand loading and fire forming (I haven't been hand loading that long). I think that a MV of at least 3100 (preferably over 3200) would do all I want it to. So far I am thinking of the .264 WM, 6.5 WSM, and the 6.5 STW. I know the STW is a little more than I need, but for some reason it is a really attractive cartridge to me. The 6.5 WSM is probably in the lead due to the fact that I can use it in the LA magazine and not worry about COAL and since I have almost no experience reloading belted magnums there would be less of a learning curve with the WSM. So I guess my questions are; What are your guys opinions of these three and are there any other 6.5 loads that should be thrown in the mix with these three that don't require any bolt face work? Is it really as difficult to load belted magnums as some people make it seem, especially since I plan on buying custom dies if the round dictates it? Any help is much appreciated. Thank you, Tyler [/QUOTE]
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