Blaine,
I dont think that one is more accurate than the other, and for speed I havent used the stoney point so ?? My hunting bullets I push back 2 thous. also. Remenber about checking your bullets also. the stoney point tool may do that as well I am just not familiar with it. the 6.5X284 seems to be balanced as to just enough to get the job done w/o excess recoil and those long 6.5 bullets have high b.c. about like or better than a 200 or 220 gr. 30 w/o the recoil. I dont know why the reg. .284 never really caught on and for that matter you dont see that many 7mms on the line at all, though latley I have seen more. The 6.5X.284 may have started off because it became a factory round with excellent Norma and Lapua brass. I have one in a hunting rifle and really like it. There may be one in my future but right now I am so rifle poor that there wont be any new rifles for a while!

lefty