what does a 6.5 creedmore do that a 6.5 x 55 doesn't?

Classic. My Dad hunts with a 7mm Rem Mag and 7-08. The Magnum all but stays home. Here is what his 08 and 120gr bullits will do. Some think about it to much.

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Well Chuck, good to see your getting the point.

If you have a 7 bore, another stays home. There are 20 or 30 calibers between say 25 and 30 that can do what the 6.5 can do. Some are very close, even across a bore or two. Does a 270 have any .....on game...difference to 264wm.

I have had spirited discussions with Gatehouse over his 375 Ruger vs my 375 Rum. If you have one, it's unlikely your going to change to the other. We all have our justifications, history, and biases.

I have some old calibers, some obsolete, some new. My 6.5 has always been the 264wm; actually if I was ever to change my user name, it would be Magnum 2.5. My particular bias is the 2.5" magnum family.

However, I'm not close to consistent. To justify bulging safes, different firearms became special purpose items. My south province walking rifle is a T3 30-06, for the peace it's my Rem 700 lss in 375 Rum. I suspect many people who want a target specific rifle that don't reload, buy a 6.5cm. I do load, so pick the 264 as my 6.5.

One last thought, reloading is becoming more and more necessary. For me, the Kanadian peso, and where I live. I buy and ship a lot of reloading brass and projectile, my principal reason for being on CGN.
 
Convenience. It fits .308 profile mags and actions with no external modifications. Since the .308s are so ubiquitous...

Whether one cartridge is better than another? Your mileage may vary. Develop your loads for your rifle and why bother worrying if you bought the "best".

It doesn't fit .308 mags. It has its own magazine specification. For example, The X-Bolt has their own 6.5 Creedmoor magazine. It is not a .308 necked down to a 6.5. That would be the .260Rem. The 6.5 Creedmoor is necked down from a .30TC which is a shorter and fatter casing than a .308.
 
It doesn't fit .308 mags. It has its own magazine specification. For example, The X-Bolt has their own 6.5 Creedmoor magazine. It is not a .308 necked down to a 6.5. That would be the .260Rem. The 6.5 Creedmoor is necked down from a .30TC which is a shorter and fatter casing than a .308.

It most certainly does use 308 mags.
 
It doesn't fit .308 mags. It has its own magazine specification. For example, The X-Bolt has their own 6.5 Creedmoor magazine. It is not a .308 necked down to a 6.5. That would be the .260Rem. The 6.5 Creedmoor is necked down from a .30TC which is a shorter and fatter casing than a .308.

Beg to differ as I use the same mags in my RPR and AR10s...
 
Overall length differs by 15/1000ths of an inch and an identical case diameter. I have no idea what you are talking about.

Its 2mm shorter not 15/1000ths of an inch. The base diameter is almost the same. The shoulder diameter is wider on the 6.5 Creedmoor. Bottom line is, I'm not wrong at all. There are some manufactures that have specific 6.5 Creedmoor magazines for their guns. However, I'm not right either since obviously there are those who don't.
 
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