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Re: 6.5 creedmoor
[Re: Ridge Runner1960]
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Yesterday at 10:05 PM
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well I use a creed a lot, how has it done? 2023 fall turkey (headshot) 336 yards 8 pt at 140 yards 200# bear at 388 yards 2024 8 pt at 466 yards 7 pt at 488 yards 2025 8 pt at 447 yards 6 pt at 350 yards all with 140 gr ELD-M's now at long range? 4 shots at 1004 yards ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/cDYFz8y.jpg) not too shabby for a gas gun running 2667 fps ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/2YarIVH.jpg) no complaints here Good grief! You need to move your stand or blind in a little closer! That's accurate shooting. I couldn't do that with your rifle. Plus, I have trouble sometimes finding where they were standing (unless they drop RT) when Im less that 100 yds away. Id never find where they were if I was 400plus yds out.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
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Re: 6.5 creedmoor
[Re: WI Outdoors]
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What powder y'all like in the 6.5 with 129-130gr bullets?
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: 6.5 creedmoor
[Re: WI Outdoors]
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Wright Brothers
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Avon powder. Relax I've not seen a CM.
The OAL talk got me curious so dug around. Parent case 30TC, that was made by Hdy. A shorter 308 case necked down to 264. All attributes mentioned plus it's a wildcat with available stamped ammo, for those that do not load. Sounds pretty brilliant to me.
Does the 270 now graduate to above pea shooter?
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Re: 6.5 creedmoor
[Re: WI Outdoors]
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Any of you gun guys know where or why it shines, along with some other newer calibers? I will ask my wife .
Just the right amount of whelm.
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Re: 6.5 creedmoor
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Wow, y’all can misinterpret anything on this forum. Never said there’s anything wrong with the calibers, just saying it’s all in the advertising and marketing. Are they inferior, no, but are they better? Again, it’s all in the advertising…buy the latest and greatest caliber that resists wind and drops everything it hits including elephants at 3000 yards. And it was mentioned about ammo being unavailable for some of the relics…wonder why. If you’re pimping a new caliber you can’t have competition from the old stuff. Heck, go to any ammo store and you’ll find more crazy calibers than old it seems. Again, marketing and advertising has got the Creedmores, ARC, PRC, etc being bought like hotcakes and not by competition shooters only either.
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Re: 6.5 creedmoor
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Wow, y’all can misinterpret anything on this forum. Never said there’s anything wrong with the calibers, just saying it’s all in the advertising and marketing. Are they inferior, no, but are they better? Again, it’s all in the advertising…buy the latest and greatest caliber that resists wind and drops everything it hits including elephants at 3000 yards. And it was mentioned about ammo being unavailable for some of the relics…wonder why. If you’re pimping a new caliber you can’t have competition from the old stuff. Heck, go to any ammo store and you’ll find more crazy calibers than old it seems. Again, marketing and advertising has got the Creedmores, ARC, PRC, etc being bought like hotcakes and not by competition shooters only either. I would think guys shooting older caliber would have so much ammo on hand or enough experience and extra cash to order it on sale at good prices . Needing to buy it off the shelf at regular price wouldn't be necessary so only the newer shooters buying the newer stuff will be buying at the local store making the new stuff sell better so it gets stocked more. I'm not going to shoot my old guns as much as a new one. They are allready zeroed and I know what loads they like. The new needs zeroed and loads tested so will go through more ammo.
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Re: 6.5 creedmoor
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Any of you gun guys know where or why it shines, along with some other newer calibers? Low recoil Very accurate Fairly cheap ammo Plentiful ammo now that it's caught on Doesn't burn much powder 6.5mm bullets have phenomenal penetration. About 1 million moose have been shot in Sweden since 1973 when they started keeping track. Half of those were shot with a 6.5 x 55 swede, which is pretty much identical ballistically to a 6.5 Creedmoor. I shot a cow at 496 yards with a 6.5 Creedmoor. I hit her twice, both bullets exited. 120 grain Barnes TTSX.
Pat, as usual, you are right....
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