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<blockquote data-quote="AkleyFan" data-source="post: 3007265" data-attributes="member: 114323"><p>Yer gonna make our heads spin off with this question/challenge! Here goes my .02:</p><p></p><p>I'm stunned no one has mentioned the 6.5 BeanMore - it's must have, right? Or the 6.5 OtherMore and derivatives, the 6CM would make a great shooter. The 308Win, 7mm-08, 260Rem - all solid and fun to shoot and hunt with. </p><p></p><p>When I want to do an exercise such as this one (almost daily) I go to Nosler's load data website. They do a great job of posting cartridge and load data - I honestly use their site multiple times a day as well as the old Nikon SpotOn site and their softeware - they used to let you download it for Windows and Mac computers for free. This is how I figure out what I'm going to do next. Browse through Nosler's site and look at all the cartridges they list and see what tickles your fancy - that fits within your criteria any ways - that SRP brass requirement is going to be a big factor. Good luck and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkleyFan, post: 3007265, member: 114323"] Yer gonna make our heads spin off with this question/challenge! Here goes my .02: I'm stunned no one has mentioned the 6.5 BeanMore - it's must have, right? Or the 6.5 OtherMore and derivatives, the 6CM would make a great shooter. The 308Win, 7mm-08, 260Rem - all solid and fun to shoot and hunt with. When I want to do an exercise such as this one (almost daily) I go to Nosler's load data website. They do a great job of posting cartridge and load data - I honestly use their site multiple times a day as well as the old Nikon SpotOn site and their softeware - they used to let you download it for Windows and Mac computers for free. This is how I figure out what I'm going to do next. Browse through Nosler's site and look at all the cartridges they list and see what tickles your fancy - that fits within your criteria any ways - that SRP brass requirement is going to be a big factor. Good luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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