What is so great about the 6.5 Creedmore?

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  • FireInTheWire

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    Nobody reinvented the wheel. The bullet has good BC... Long and slender. That's the highlight of it. Fights the wind and stays supersonic longer. I enjoyed mine. Nothing wrong with it. It'll dirt nap any of the Texas game.

    I bought it for long range shooting. The high BC is what made it appealing.
     
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    ZX9RCAM

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    Here's a thread to peruse while waiting for replies....

     

    Dawico

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    Is it better than the old ones for hunting ?Is a man bun a requirement for having one ? Will it kill a Texas whitetail deader than a 243,22-250, 7mm-08, 308, 270 Win. 25-06, 30-06, 30-30 ?Is Keto a requirement for having one ?
    No requirements to own. Douchebags/ Fudds can buy with confidence.

    Most people that knock the round have never shot more than 100 yards.

    The Creedmoor rounds are geared toward long range shooting. No, 200 yards is not long range. Think 500 yards minimum. That's where they excel over older rounds.

    They do work great for normal hunting distances too.

    Buy what you want. If you really cared what people think then you'll never buy anything.
     

    Lonesome Dove

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    It serves zero greatness until it hits about 600 yards then it starts to shine just as any other long sleek High BC, low drag, bullet does.
    600 yrds is a long poke, some people can't even see or guesstimate 600 yards much less shoot accurately that far. The 6.5 just makes shooting beyond this much easier then traditional calibers and basic bullets.

    The High end high dial up n down scope is 45% +/- part of the equation to long distance and caliber, cartridge and bullets at are about 45% +/- and the rifle falls in at about 10% +/-
    Values will differ for specific use and shooter.

    The experts will chime in and claim the rifle needs to have more value and that's just BS unless your rig is a dedicated long range rifle you are competing with. Any rifle will shoot 1000 yards.
    Read the last sentence from above paragraph.
     

    Txhillbilly

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    While I have enjoyed shooting the several custom 6.5 CM's that I've built since 2009, there is nothing any better than most other 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, or 30 caliber cartridge's that have been around before or after it was developed.

    The main difference with the 6.5 CM was all the Marketing that Hornady did with it. That was the cartridge's claim to fame. It's funny that 17 years since the 6.5 CM was invented, people still argue over the damn thing.
     

    Eastexasrick

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    While I have enjoyed shooting the several custom 6.5 CM's that I've built since 2009, there is nothing any better than most other 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, or 30 caliber cartridge's that have been around before or after it was developed.

    The main difference with the 6.5 CM was all the Marketing that Hornady did with it. That was the cartridge's claim to fame. It's funny that 17 years since the 6.5 CM was invented, people still argue over the damn thing.
    It is amusing, but argue, more like discuss, or in the OPs case make fun of.
    But then people still argue the viability of the 3006 regularly, on this most auspicious Forum, of all places.
    So the CM is a tender 17 years old. I wonder how many years the new Marlin .444, or the epic .45 GAP were hotly discussed.
     

    alexng30

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    A high BC cartridge throwing a 140gr-150gr projectile at 2600-2700 fps in factory ammo and in a short action format makes a lot of older cartridges “obsolete”. Obviously, that doesn’t mean you should chuck your .25-06 or .260 in the trash, but it offers genuine advantages over older cartridges with greater modern support from manufacturers with factory ammo production serving all aspects of rifle shooting.

    It’s a great target shooting cartridge and is very effective in hunting, which all comes down to proper bullet selection. Plenty of people have dropped Elk with 6.5 creed with the right bullet at the right range (which applies to literally any caliber, frankly). The Northern Europeans have been using the basically-identical 6.5 Swede to take big game for over a century at this point.
     

    TexaSOT

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    No requirements to own. Douchebags/ Fudds can buy with confidence.

    Most people that knock the round have never shot more than 100 yards.

    The Creedmoor rounds are geared toward long range shooting. No, 200 yards is not long range. Think 500 yards minimum. That's where they excel over older rounds.

    They do work great for normal hunting distances too.

    Buy what you want. If you really cared what people think then you'll never buy anything.
    I agree with this, it really shines at distances where legitimate wind calls are needed, which is NOT 1-300 years. my mind tends to think of 6.5CM as the 5.56 of mid-range shoot (600-1200 yards). They're lighter than our traditional 30 cal rounds, but run hot and fast and have pretty decent expansion with the right load.
     

    smokey

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    The popularity makes finding ammo super easy. Brilliant marketing of that round IMO.
    Once sales figures fall off from the major manufactures a new star will be born and the next cycle will repeat with a newly engineered round.

    The round has a lot going for it. Excellent accuracy, light recoil, good barrel life, and plenty of energy downrange for all but the largest game in North America. Wanted to love the round and purchase a rifle in the caliber, but after looking at my relatively short range applications(sub 300 yards) there just wasn’t enough ballistic differences vs my existing 7mm-08 rifle.
     
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    what's great about it is it's a 26cal........i'm renaming it to 26creed! when there were less target bullets (say 30+ years ago) choices were less as of what cartridge to shoot for paper. since then with the reinvention of the wheel it brought forth heavy for cartridge/caliber bullets and made some factory favorites (unless re-barreled) to needed twist. recoil can be changed as an excuse for using a 7-08 or 6.5creed over the never going away 308win! as i mostly build ar's i have a m118 chamber ar10 that recoils like a lesser caliber........like way less. both ar's weigh nearly the same, so weight is taken out of the equation. i bought a 6.5creed ar because it's my favorite caliber. if i'd found a 260rem 1st, i wouldn't own the creed! also i would own a 6.5prc in an ar if i could've found 264saum brass. this (ar6.5prc) shoots as soft as a 223 which is crazy, but true.
     

    Lonesome Dove

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    The popularity makes finding ammo super easy. Brilliant marketing of that round IMO.
    Once sales figures fall off from the major manufactures a new star will be born and the next cycle will repeat with a newly engineered round.

    The round has a lot going for it. Excellent accuracy, light recoil, good barrel life, and plenty of energy downrange for all but the largest game in North America. Wanted to love the round and purchase a rifle in the caliber, but after looking at my relatively short range applications(sub 300 yards) there just wasn’t enough ballistic differences vs my existing 7mm-08 rifle.
    Actually the 7mm- 08 is a tad better at the long range game.
    Shhhhh don't tell anyone.
     
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