help me pick next build (small caliber!)

I think you are the exception and not the rule, at least compared to the people I talk with about reloading. Most enjoy the tinkering and working up different loads.
That would be me, yes.

The folks I know who have the same opinion about not wanting to reload, just don’t. They spend the money on factory ammo and go shoot
That would also be me.
 
No suppressor, 24-26” barrel 22creed. 88 going 3250 will do serious work. The longer barrel is much more pleasant on the ears too if you have to shoot without plugs. 73 grain absolute hammers at 3650
This. Also in CA and I really like 24-26” barrels. Makes a very noticable difference to my ears..I think the weight out there helps a little with barrel rise as well.

To the OP: I’m on 22 creedmoor barrel 3, they have all been slightly finicky in their own way. The 6 creedmoor I have with a 26” barrel is essentially a ballistic twin to my 24” 22 creedmoor, felt recoil is very very similar.

Personally I’d go 24-26” barrel and lean towards 6cm or 243ai. I’m kind of done/annoyed with my 22cm.
 
FWIW 6mm Creedmoor and .22 GT have identical ratios of case capacity to bore area.
I am considering rebarreling my old 30-06 to something like 22 GT or 22BR. I like guns that just shoot how they’re supposed to every time they come out of the safe. My 25 creedmoor does that but it’s a little more recoil than I prefer
 
I like guns that just shoot how they’re supposed to every time they come out of the safe. My 25 creedmoor does that but it’s a little more recoil than I prefer
6.5mm Creedmoor for me.

I'm craving the ability to stay in the scope for the entire shot, regardless of position.
 
6.5mm Creedmoor for me.

I'm craving the ability to stay in the scope for the entire shot, regardless of position.
9-9.5lb and 22cm or 6cm has been that for me. My 25cm is 9.25lb and it requires a little bit more focus to shoot well I’ve found.
 
I'm not looking to argue with anyone. Just for me, an extra 100 FPS isn't worth the time spent fireforming and the extra components.

Brass life is irrelevant to me, except for obsolete cartridges (and those don't tend to wear out). Most of my brass is from firing off factory ammo and then reloading it four times. If I can get respectable factory ammo for under $1.50/round, I have a very hard time thinking about reloading. I could spend that time hunting, shooting, or walking around the farm with a rifle.

For me, reloading is a time and money sink that I don't want to get into unless I get a significant improvement in accuracy, precision, or terminal performance. Or to get something I cannot practicably get without reloading (e.g., a .25-06 with a 134-grain ELDM or .41 Swiss to make an obsolete rifle work or 9.3x74R at less than $3.00/round). But going to seek out some wildcat for marginally better performance is just too much work for me.
Hello sir I’m interested in buying your cz527
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