I know both of these rounds aren't really even in the same category but hear me out. Ive been working with a savage lrh in a 300 WSM for while now and after never reaching the accuracy I want, Im ready to move on. Originally I started out shooting factory ammo to break in the barrel and build up a little brass and never really got anything better than 1.5 moa on a cold barrel. I was hoping for better after hearing pretty good things about the lrh but wasn't too discouraged because I knew I would be reloading for it. After a bunch of factory ammo and meticulously reloading ammo down to one pellet of powder bumping the scale up to the charge I was looking for I still never got anything better than 1.25 moa off a cold bore at 100 yards. Ive check my screw ive sanded the stock down in an area I was getting contact ive shot it clean and fouled and shot it with and without the break with no luck. Im too the point im ready to restart and get into a different gun. It would shoot about .75 moa on a warm barrel but for any hunting purposes I need to know what that cold bore shot is going to do. My goal is a long range gun I can hunt with but over some discussions with a buddy who is more of a long range target guy than me we have conflicting views of what caliber I should get. I personally would like to go a little on the lighter side, I feel like I would be more comfortable shooting it, more likely to spend time behind the gun and overall a little more confident. Living in Arkansas I don't feel like I need just a huge round, 95% of my shooting will be paper or steel, and the rest will be deer around here. That being said ive been known to take a few trips outside the state to hunt and my buddy (who swears by a 6.5 creedmore for the same reasons I would like to shoot something on the lighter side) knows that and claims I should get into a bigger caliber if I plan to take a long shot on say an elk. In that case I know hes right but practicality wise want to say I should go with 6.5x284 and in the event I need to use it so just be a little under powered . Either way the use of the gun for hunting is probably going to be small seeing that my in state gun hunting is normally done with a 270 that will shoot .75 moa or a 30-06 that will run .4 moa and my out of state hunting is generally with a bow considering its easier to by an over the counter tag for archery. None the less I still want to get into a 6.5 mm or 7mm bullet for ballistics reasons and would like to work around that. Ive been looking hard into the 6.5x284 for it not being to big but ive still seen it bringing down elk size game out to 800-900 yards in a few instances eventhough I would consider it only adequate for about 500ish yards on that size of game. And then my buddy had to make me second guess myself and think I need to go bigger, nothing specific besides then mention of a 338 lapua which im not really considering but its got me thinking so im kinda playing with the idea of a 28 nosler any thoughts on which route I should go?