I don't want to go with a 7-08 because I have already built a 7x57 scout rifle (like my 22-250, not ready for primetime). It promises to be a honey of a rifle. I am interested in a 6.5-06 because I would like to build a light to medium sporter with long range capability. The sectional densities and BC's obtainable in 6.5mm bullets offer superb long range potential, coupled with relatively mild recoil. In a full length '98 action, the 6.5-06 seems to me to offer advantages over both the 6.5x55 and the 6.5-284. The 6.5-06 should offer noticeably higher velocities than the 6.5x55 and feed better than the 6.5-284. Additionally, having the '06 case as its parent means a plentiful and inexpensive supply of brass. However, my main hurdle is finding an inexpenseve way to get to a 6.5-06. Dies run about $75. Also, it would appear that going the A&B barrel route seems to be a no-go for two reasons: First, I cannot find a 6.5 type chambering that would clean up properly with a 6.5-06 reamer. Second, although I could buy an A&B unchambered blank, I do not have the ability to chamber a barrel myself. I would have to have the chambering work done by a machinist or gunsmith. Thus, the difference in cost between an A&B barrel and say a threaded and chambered Pac-Nor starts to narrow considerably. As for feeding issues with '06 cases in '98 actions, they are not difficult to overcome. I have a friend who has built a 280 Remington on a mauser '98 action. The only things really needed to make it feed are a 30-06 follower and removal of about .040" of material from the inside of the bottom metal. No big deal. With all of that in mind, I have elected to go with a 6.5x55 for now. I think that I can do that inexpensively, get pretty good performance out of it, and have lots of fun in the process. That, in a nutshell, is the current state of my thinking on this subject. However, I still have a couple of commercial mauser actions set aside for when both my skills and my pocketbook are sufficiently stout to attempt an all out effort at a truly nice custom rifle. Perhaps that will be my 6.5-06 build... I'm still thinking... Benchracing can be fun and is mostly free!