OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
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OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
At heart I'm a levergunner and love my MArlin 30-30. Outside of leverguns though I'm a so called 7mm geek. However as much as I like the 7mm I also like the 6.5 calibers, especially the 6.5x55. I just wish this cartridge was more popular here in the U.S. I have been paying close attention to the 6.5 Creedmoor as I feel it has lot going for it. At the moment only ruger offers a rifle chambered for this cartridge I hope other companies will offer this chambering in their rifles as well, namely Savage (ammo companies as well). I hope the 6.5 Creedmoor can revive interest in 6.5 caliber cartridges in the U.S. I was looking at Hornady's web site and you can get bullet weights from 95gr -160gr and that is just one company. The caliber certanily offers a lot of versatilty to the hunter. So what do the rest of you think about this new cartridge?
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
No opinion from me since I haven't given that caliber any thought, but you may enjoy this:
http://savageshooters.com/SavageForum/i ... 8.html#new
http://savageshooters.com/SavageForum/i ... 8.html#new
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
6.5's always welcome,
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
I don't see it going anywhere. There are already too many 6.5's, splitting a market that is too small.
6.5 Grendel will continue but not bloom, to service the AR market, competing against the 6.8.
260 will increase, easy to make and fits standard bolt faces. It does everything the Creedmoor does, although the Creedmoor is a better design. 260 will kill the Creedmoor.
6.5x55 will stagger along for a while for nostalgia's sake, but it's got too many negatives to do much this side of the pond.
6.5x47 Lapua is a favorite of mine, but I don't see it going anywhere. It and the Creedmoor will compete in a very tiny sliver of the market devoted to competitions. At least the Lapua has European 300m competitions, Creedmoor doesn't even have that.
6.5 TCU, 6.5 JDJ, 6.5 Rem Mag, etc., all fading...
6.5 Grendel will continue but not bloom, to service the AR market, competing against the 6.8.
260 will increase, easy to make and fits standard bolt faces. It does everything the Creedmoor does, although the Creedmoor is a better design. 260 will kill the Creedmoor.
6.5x55 will stagger along for a while for nostalgia's sake, but it's got too many negatives to do much this side of the pond.
6.5x47 Lapua is a favorite of mine, but I don't see it going anywhere. It and the Creedmoor will compete in a very tiny sliver of the market devoted to competitions. At least the Lapua has European 300m competitions, Creedmoor doesn't even have that.
6.5 TCU, 6.5 JDJ, 6.5 Rem Mag, etc., all fading...
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
It may be one of the contenders for 'the best' accurate-but-potent cartridge, but let's face it - how many of 'us' can shoot well enough to appreciate the difference? I sure can't.
So, give me a stock heavy-barrel .223 Rem, .308 Win, or 280 Rem, and I'll be happy, and won't miss my target any farther than if I'd been using a 6.5 Creedmoor out of a rail-gun...
OTOH for the folks who truly are that good - more power to 'em - keep developing that cutting-edge stuff! Eventually it trickles down to the rest of us.
Personally, I prefer a gun with a commonly available chambering so I'm not so desparate for brass I have to stock up a lifetime supply in case it gets obsolete.
So, give me a stock heavy-barrel .223 Rem, .308 Win, or 280 Rem, and I'll be happy, and won't miss my target any farther than if I'd been using a 6.5 Creedmoor out of a rail-gun...
OTOH for the folks who truly are that good - more power to 'em - keep developing that cutting-edge stuff! Eventually it trickles down to the rest of us.
Personally, I prefer a gun with a commonly available chambering so I'm not so desparate for brass I have to stock up a lifetime supply in case it gets obsolete.
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
THE SMALLER .264"/6.5MM CARTRIDGES ARE INTERESTING BUT SINCE 1966 I ALWAYS THOUGHT, "SO WHAT"?
THAT WAS THE YEAR I GOT A CUSTOM 264WINMAG THAT'LL SHOOT 6.5MM 120gr BULLETS AT 3400FPS SLICK AS YOU PLEASE AND FLATTER THAN A MOON BEAM.
THE 140gr BULLETS CAN BE PUSHED TO 3100FPS IF YOU LIKE, NO PROBLEM ATALL.
IT'LL TAKE 85gr BULLETS UP TILL THEY BLOW IN FLIGHT AND 100gr BULLETS CAN BE PUSHED TO 3800FPS FOR WHATEVER THAT MIGHT BE WORTH. I DO KNOW I SHOT GROUNDHOGS SO FAR AWAY YOU BETTER TAKE A SANDWICH AND EXTRA WATER WHEN YOU GO TO EXAMINE THE CORPUS DILECTI.
AFTER THIS, THE SMALLER 6.5'S LOST THEIR APPEAL AND I PERSONALLY WENT WITH THE 257 CALIBER RIFLES IN THAT RANGE.
YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT MY 257ACKLEY IMPROVED ON A REMINGTON 30S EXPRESS RIFLE BY THE MAN HIMSELF, P.O.ACKLEY ??
THAT WAS THE YEAR I GOT A CUSTOM 264WINMAG THAT'LL SHOOT 6.5MM 120gr BULLETS AT 3400FPS SLICK AS YOU PLEASE AND FLATTER THAN A MOON BEAM.
THE 140gr BULLETS CAN BE PUSHED TO 3100FPS IF YOU LIKE, NO PROBLEM ATALL.
IT'LL TAKE 85gr BULLETS UP TILL THEY BLOW IN FLIGHT AND 100gr BULLETS CAN BE PUSHED TO 3800FPS FOR WHATEVER THAT MIGHT BE WORTH. I DO KNOW I SHOT GROUNDHOGS SO FAR AWAY YOU BETTER TAKE A SANDWICH AND EXTRA WATER WHEN YOU GO TO EXAMINE THE CORPUS DILECTI.
AFTER THIS, THE SMALLER 6.5'S LOST THEIR APPEAL AND I PERSONALLY WENT WITH THE 257 CALIBER RIFLES IN THAT RANGE.
YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT MY 257ACKLEY IMPROVED ON A REMINGTON 30S EXPRESS RIFLE BY THE MAN HIMSELF, P.O.ACKLEY ??
RIDE, SHOOT STRAIGHT, AND SPEAK THE TRUTH
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
Yes I do! Preferably while you are placing it in my safe...Terry Murbach wrote: YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT MY 257ACKLEY IMPROVED ON A REMINGTON 30S EXPRESS RIFLE BY THE MAN HIMSELF, P.O.ACKLEY ??
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Just ain't where it's at
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
AS MY MOMMA [ GOD REST HER SOUL..] DREAM ON SWEET DREAMER...LOLawp101 wrote:Yes I do! Preferably while you are placing it in my safe...Terry Murbach wrote: YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT MY 257ACKLEY IMPROVED ON A REMINGTON 30S EXPRESS RIFLE BY THE MAN HIMSELF, P.O.ACKLEY ??
RIDE, SHOOT STRAIGHT, AND SPEAK THE TRUTH
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Never hurts to ask...besides, I can actually afford to dream!Terry Murbach wrote:AS MY MOMMA [ GOD REST HER SOUL..] DREAM ON SWEET DREAMER...LOLawp101 wrote:Yes I do! Preferably while you are placing it in my safe...Terry Murbach wrote: YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT MY 257ACKLEY IMPROVED ON A REMINGTON 30S EXPRESS RIFLE BY THE MAN HIMSELF, P.O.ACKLEY ??
A medium bore (.25-.30 cal) built by Mr Ackley in his hey-day is on the short list of rifles I would like to have but don't have a "need" for.
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This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
-Mark Twain
Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
Jones for that
This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
Of note, the 6.5 Creedmoor is one of the calibers that Hornady is producing in their new Superformance™ brand ammunition in both a 120grn GMX and 129grn SST bullet. 3,000fps! Now that's Performance!!
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
336A (and the rest of us lugs ) might enjoy this as well: http://demigodllc.com/articles/6.5-shoo ... dmoor/?p=1
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This running with the Joneses boy
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
Thanks for the article.
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
No problem! I'm thinking about a 6.5 barrel of some flavor for that 7-08 Stevens I picked up and found that while looking for info on the .260 Rem. From what I've found, the .260 is pretty much a short action 6.5x55. So far, me likey!
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
awo101,
Was that the scout version?
Was that the scout version?
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
No, these were the Stevens 200s Academy had on sale just before Christmas for $199.
Apparently they bought a bunch for "Black Friday" and they weren't moving fast enough. Rumor has it they will do it again in Jan if the stores still have a stockpile of them. My local store had six 7-08s when I called that morning and still had five when I left that afternoon with mine.
Apparently they bought a bunch for "Black Friday" and they weren't moving fast enough. Rumor has it they will do it again in Jan if the stores still have a stockpile of them. My local store had six 7-08s when I called that morning and still had five when I left that afternoon with mine.
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Proverbs 3:5; Philippians 4:13
Got to have a Jones for this
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This running with the Joneses boy
Just ain't where it's at
-Mark Twain
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Got to have a Jones for this
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Re: OT- Opinions on the 6.5 Creedmoor
Thanks for that article.