As stated in the first post, I left off the big stuff and the small stuff. As far as bigs go, I have a .340 Weatherby Mark V, a Kimber Talkeetna in .375 H&H and a Ruger Semi Custom .375 Ruger. Too many small calibers to list...
I voted for the 7-08ai but have you considered a 7mm WSM in a mid length action ? Throated for 180’s. .220 freebore. Wyatt’s has a new magazine box for the SA 700 that will get you 3.232” in the magazine.
Not what you want to hear.
But I think you have way to many already to be proficient.
I'd sell about 3 of those, skip the new one and go to a shooting school or an adventure hunting trip.
I have an 800 yard range at my house. I shoot each of these plenty from every position imaginable and they will all do their part at 800 yards. Define "proficient"...I guess if I wanted to shoot a mile, I could be better, but for hunting the mountains I think I do fine. Whether I buy a new one or not will have ZERO impact on the adventure hunting trips I already have planned (Kodiak for Brownies in the spring, Yukon for Dalls in the fall and Mexico for Deserts in the Winter.). A guy only has so much time. A shooting school has been on my radar for a long time and I feel I could benefit from one. A guy can always learn. AS far as selling 3 of them...I wish...For the money one pays for "custom", they hold no value accept to the guy who had it built. If I was in to the "resale" of guns, I'd stick to production rifles.
I am narrowing the field to 7mm WSM and 7mm 08 AI. (and I haven't completely ruled out the .284) I'll let Steve talk me into one or the other. Keep voting...Love seeing the results. Ton of .280 AI fans here.
Is this even a real question?
7 WSM is too close to 7 LRM IMO.
7 saum then.
Didn't mean to offend.
But apparently you have more mental capacity tons more free time, and alot more money then me.
Have fun with whatever you do.