I’d rethink it all frankly. If you are hunting animals in North America, there are almost no meaningful advantages to a 7 PRC, including at 500 yards. Vs a 6.5 PRC, 7 will drifts slightly less in the wind but it’s not that meaningful. But it comes with penalties.
More powerful cartridges do not meaningfully make things more dead. A hit with any of these cup and core bullets in the vitals will kill anything in North America quickly in any caliber 22 and up.
What big cartridges actually do is significantly reduce your hit percentage by significantly increasing recoil and noise. These are real accuracy penalties.
The real question you should be asking is: “what platform aids my ability to achieve a vital hit more often at the ranges I actually shoot?” Under 600-700 yards, the answer is one of the Creeds. Between that and 1000, it’s 6.5 PRC. Above 1000, it’s maybe 7 PRC.
So 6.5 PRC is the easy button for guys who are looking for some power and range but are trying to focus on accuracy too.
On bullets: rethink that if the goal is to kill quickly and recover animals. Bonded bullets are simply less effective at killing. They solve very few problems and their popularity is mostly based on imaginings and misunderstandings about how bullets kill. There are extensive threads on the forum about that. And the people using match bullets are correct if the goal is to kill quickly.