do they make a .308 Creeedmore?
that's the one I'd pick hehehe
The 30 TC might just fit the bill.
do they make a .308 Creeedmore?
that's the one I'd pick hehehe
Let the derailment begin - No body cares about that old relic.243 for the win
6 CMI don't intend to use these on elk or moose, I've got another dozen cartridges more appropriate for those.
I got 2 now a 6 & 6.5 - that 22 CM is a Dandy -TB is killing game with hisI keep thinking I need a 6 Creedmoor and a 22 Creedmoor to go with my 6.5 Creedmoor rifles.
I'm thinking probably go with the 22 CM and then the 6 CM later.I got 2 now a 6 & 6.5 - that 22 CM is a Dandy -TB is killing game with his![]()
I've got 2, a 6.5 Creed & just recently picked up the 6mm Creed. My 6.5 turned into a hobby long range target rifle, took lots of deer & coyotes with it. I load all that ammo myself.I've been scouring the forums for a thread that compares all 4 of the Creedmoor cartridges and didn't come across one.
I'm looking for a lightweight, smallbore caliber for my next hunting rig and think I may actually jump on the Creedmoor train.
I'm familiar with the 6.5 but have been reading into the 22, 25 and 6mm lately as comparison.
Looking for a short action, small bore hunting cartridge with minimal recoil set up for medium sized game. Something that will be good for goat, sheep, deer, pronghorn etc out to say 500m. Ideally suited for a shorter ~20" barrel.
For those that jumped on one of the other 3, how do they stack up against the 6.5? The 6.5 Creedmoor is likely the easy button here as rifle and ammo availability is the greatest, however I am interested to hear the argument for the other 3. What do they offer over the 6.5?
The 25 seems to match the 6.5's ballistics with less recoil, however ammo availability seems to be limited. I'm not seeing many rifles chambered for this cartridge.
22 Creedmoor ammo and rifles also seem limited. Is this more of a varmint round vs a deer cartridge? It's velocity leads me to believe coyote round.
Is the 6mm the sweet spot in terms of ballistics, cost and recoil? I've seen videos of this taking elk and moose. What do you think?
I'm thinking probably go with the 22 CM and then the 6 CM later.![]()
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I've got a Kimber Montana in 6.5 Creedmoor too. Great rifle!I picked up a Montana 7/08 with the intent of building a 22 Creed, and then a 6.5 Creed Montana fell in my lap and I was going to build a 6 Creed on that, but made the mistake of shooting the donor.
Once the 22 Creed was built and I started killing stuff with it I didn’t need a 6 Creed. Or a 6.5 Creed….
Or 7-08.You’re trying to decide between a bunch of necked down 308’s and while one of them might be a better varmint cartridge, none of them are going to be much better than 243 on elk or moose. 308 is the easy button.
that 22 CM is a Dandy -TB is killing game with his![]()
Factory offerings aren't accurate enough for 500 yards?not being a reloader and wanting a 500 yd cartridge does not work you need to have the correct bullet for propped exspantion at that yardage
you would do better with a 260 rem or a 243 win




























