6 mm Remington

I'd look at brass options in Alpha Munitions and Lapua for 6mm or 22 cal cartridges. Choose the one you want, order a small contour barrel with 7.5 twist and carry on.
 
If you decide to rebarrel, 6mm Creedmoor has a bright future for your kids -- factory ammo with genuine long range performance.
 
I'd look at brass options in Alpha Munitions and Lapua for 6mm or 22 cal cartridges. Choose the one you want, order a small contour barrel with 7.5 twist and carry on.
As of right now I am not reloading. Would want to stick with a cartridge that is going to be around for a while. That’s why I was looking at 22 and 6 creed.
 
If you decide to rebarrel, 6mm Creedmoor has a bright future for your kids -- factory ammo with genuine long range performance.
6 creed is one of the cartridges I was looking at switching it too. Kids will shoot the 223 for a while longer and then step up to something a touch bigger
 
22 Creedmoor is effectively a magnum, with barrel life to match (if that matters to you).
Barrel life isn’t really an issue I am to concerned with. If I could make this gun into a 6um I would. But I don’t hand load. And I’m pretty sure it’s the wrong bolt.
 
I love the 6mm Remington and the twist in your barrel should be 1-9 if it's a Model 7. Odd it won't group heavier bullets. As noted in one post, the 85 gr. Partition would be a great bullet to handload and it would take deer, antelope, and black bears quite handily. I think it would be worth your while to reload and I just can't imagine that you couldn't find a load for a heavier bullet. The 90 gr. Accubond might be worth a try reloading. I would encourage you to start. It is fun and just makes it more special taking game with ammo that you made specifically for your rifle. Like building lures or flies for fishing and arrows for archery hunting. Once you do it you will fall in love with it. It just add so much to the experience.
 
I love the 6mm Remington and the twist in your barrel should be 1-9 if it's a Model 7. Odd it won't group heavier bullets. As noted in one post, the 85 gr. Partition would be a great bullet to handload and it would take deer, antelope, and black bears quite handily. I think it would be worth your while to reload and I just can't imagine that you couldn't find a load for a heavier bullet. The 90 gr. Accubond might be worth a try reloading. I would encourage you to start. It is fun and just makes it more special taking game with ammo that you made specifically for your rifle. Like building lures or flies for fishing and arrows for archery hunting. Once you do it you will fall in love with it. It just add so much to the experience.
So it sounds like a lot of the advice on here is to actually start reloading. Does anyone on here have any recommendations on where to look for reloading info. I have a super basic idea of what I would need.
 
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