What's it say with the 4831's? Just curious.
6.5 CREED 140gr @ 2695 fps @ 62k psi (h4831sc) - 1845 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2785 fps @ 62k psi (h4831sc) - 1486 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2695 fps @ 56k psi (h4831sc) - 1736 rounds
What's it say with the 4831's? Just curious.
Using the barrel life calculator on 6BR.com :
6.5 CREED 140gr @ 2665 fps @ 62k psi (h4350) - 2456 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2760 fps @ 62k psi (h4350) - 1958 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2665 fps @ 57k psi (h4350) - 2308 rounds
6.5 CREED 140gr @ 2695 fps @ 62k psi (h4831sc) - 1845 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2785 fps @ 62k psi (h4831sc) - 1486 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2695 fps @ 56k psi (h4831sc) - 1736 rounds
Chuck will you please elaborate with some examples
Interesting...the slower powder is harder on barrels, I wouldn't have thought it worked that way.
125 years of history and millions of rifles chambered for it...we won't be around long e enough to see the the CM has that staying power.
Plus more case capacity, it has that over the CM as well.
Makes me wonder why we needed a 6.5 Creedmoor, marketing? Or is the Creedmoor that much more accurate?
Interesting...the slower powder is harder on barrels, I wouldn't have thought it worked that way.
None of that makes it a better choice today.
So you don't think there is any variance in factory cambered 6.5CM from one manufacturer to the other?
And you believe in magic shoulders increasing accuracy based on your last post.
Son, you have drank the 6.5cm koolaid. It's neither the most accurate short action 6.5 nor the fastest.
Haters gonna hate
Haters gonna hate
There is not one thing about the Swede that makes it a better choice than the Creedmoor.
Using the barrel life calculator on 6BR.com :
6.5 CREED 140gr @ 2665 fps @ 62k psi (h4350) - 2456 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2760 fps @ 62k psi (h4350) - 1958 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2665 fps @ 57k psi (h4350) - 2308 rounds
I’d probably agree with you unless I was building a nice small ring Mauser
Using the barrel life calculator on 6BR.com :
6.5 CREED 140gr @ 2665 fps @ 62k psi (h4350) - 2456 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2760 fps @ 62k psi (h4350) - 1958 rounds
6.5x55 140gr @ 2665 fps @ 57k psi (h4350) - 2308 rounds
Seeing these results, the conclusion would be: use higher pressure if you want a longer rifle barrel, all things being equal otherwise. That does not sound right. I don't know how 6.BR do their calculation but the Real Gunsmith in one of his videos commented about the short life of a 6.5 CM barrel. I remember he mentioned 1500 rounds of benchrest accuracy.




























