6.5 Needmoor ~ Federal +Peak

Oh my God, I have a headache. I read through these posts, and all I remember is blah, blah... blah, blah, blah... blah, blah... blah. Okay, here is my take on it, and I'm sure somebody else is going to want to spank me. Federal is in the business of selling ammunition, so if we take the 6.5 family of calibers and the .308 family of calibers, I'm betting that at least one-third of the shooters out there have one of those calibers. And every one of those is going to try at least one box of the ammunition. And all the reloaders out there are going to reload those cases. And in the case of the .308, a reloader can now reload from .30-30 to .300 Win Mag specs in one case, loaded as hot or as mild as you like. And most of the blah, blah... blah, blah that I heard out there was about burning up barrels. One out of 50 of you guys out there is actually going to burn one out. I know I'm getting old, but I think I have 3 months at least left in me to wait to see what happens with this ammo. Is this ammo going to be around for a while? I, for one, say yes, and the barrel companies are already tooling up to have barrels that work just fine. T.I.M.H.O. ok guys hit me with your best shot..experts first.
 
Oh my God, I have a headache. I read through these posts, and all I remember is blah, blah... blah, blah, blah... blah, blah... blah. Okay, here is my take on it, and I'm sure somebody else is going to want to spank me. Federal is in the business of selling ammunition, so if we take the 6.5 family of calibers and the .308 family of calibers, I'm betting that at least one-third of the shooters out there have one of those calibers. And every one of those is going to try at least one box of the ammunition. And all the reloaders out there are going to reload those cases. And in the case of the .308, a reloader can now reload from .30-30 to .300 Win Mag specs in one case, loaded as hot or as mild as you like. And most of the blah, blah... blah, blah that I heard out there was about burning up barrels. One out of 50 of you guys out there is actually going to burn one out. I know I'm getting old, but I think I have 3 months at least left in me to wait to see what happens with this ammo. Is this ammo going to be around for a while? I, for one, say yes, and the barrel companies are already tooling up to have barrels that work just fine. T.I.M.H.O. ok guys hit me with your best shot..experts first.
Only thing I'd like to add is to your comment is barrel makers already tooling up etc. Most of the people buying this ammo will already have guns in this cartridge. There will be no specifically tooled up barrel for the majority. It will be interesting to see how that plays out for the hoi polloi. Competition shooters, sure, barrels are just another expense. When this one loses its accuracy, find a better one. Few hunters will consider that. And may not ever need to, how many rounds does the average hunter shoot in a year? 10? 20? 5? Their barrels should outlast them. The pressure increases should be transferable across the board, which just moves the performance envelope higher up the speed chart. It's interesting tech, no doubt. - dan
 
Many cartridges are as good or better than 6.5CM. Not that many are in short action format, have various ammo readily available off the shelves pretty much anywhere and have every manufacturer making their rifles in that chambering 🤷‍♂️

Well, yknow, theres bigger guns than 270 Win too so I'm glad everyone admitted its just not enough ;)

When increasing the performance of the rifle you already have is some kind of own, we've hit ridiculous levels of trolling haha
 
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On a serious note this cartridge hits a perfect spot for me. I've been using a .270 for years and decided to work on my accuracy in hopes of being 600 yard ready hunter however the opposite occurred. I found out ill never be a 600 yard shooter and ill never have the time to be ethical at that range. Since that realization I downsized to a 6.5 cm and worked on being a sub moa shooter with my cartridges ethical range within 400 yards. This cartridge will either increases my range comfortably to 500 yards or improve some of the terminal limitations of my 6.5. For those curious im shooting eldx in a tikka 6.5 with a 18" barrel. The bc of the 6.5 helps out with a shorter barrel but with the peak the velocity will make for an awesome flat shooting cartridge.

Also if im hunting Moose and Elk beyond 200yrd im bringing my 7mm rem mag.
 
Many cartridges are as good or better than 6.5CM. Not that many are in short action format, have various ammo readily available off the shelves pretty much anywhere and have every manufacturer making their rifles in that chambering 🤷‍♂️
We are not going to be putting these through an AR any time soon here in Canada, so to the short vs. long action, all I have is "BFD".
 
We are not going to be putting these through an AR any time soon here in Canada, so to the short vs. long action, all I have is "BFD".

If I was interested in the Maverick or similar i'd be pretty happy haha. But yeah, being in a draconian land makes that a no go.

As it is, more rifles, more components, more efficiency makes it appeal to me. Gets a lot of bang for the buck, in terms of what it achieves with its case, powder, the rifles it comes in, etc.
 
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