fwt1712,
I should have added that if you want to shoot a 7mm in silhouette, the 7BR is just about perfect. To shoot the long, heavy 7mm VLD's one should go with an 8-twist barrel. If one is going to shoot the 162 AMax, an excellent choice, than a 9-twist barrel is sufficient. For the short animals go with either the 162 AMax at 1,800 to 2,000 fps or the 139 Hornady SST at about the same MV as the 162 AMax ram load, 2,400 fps. VarGet with work most excellent with both loads.
For 6.5mm I'd go with the 6.5 BR if you don't want to go with custom dies. Just make sure the chamber is throated so that the 140-grain VLD ram loads have the bullet seated out enough to get 32 grains of VarGet in the case. You should use Lapua 6mm BR brass. It is not that expensive if you shop around and it will last 3 times as long as the cheaper Remington brass. I've got Lapua brass for my 6.5 TKS that has been fired more than 50 times and it is still doing its duty. Cheaper brass is false economy as I'd have gone through a lot of Reminton brass by now. An 8-twist barrel should be used. For CPT the 107 MK is fine at 2,600 to 2,700 fps. You should be able to push the 140-grain VLD's to 2,600 or maybe 2,650 fps.