Who makes brass for the creedmore?
Pretty sure only Hornady right now.
If hornady brass is the only option I would avoid the creedmore. why bother with sub-standard components when you could run a 260/6.5x55/6.5x47 without the headache.
So, even with other options, you would go out of your way to use hornady brass?
My most accurate gun is my .260 Rem with Win Brass, right behind it is my CM with Hornady brass and then my 6 BR with Lapua brass... It is the management of the brass, sorting, trimming and the load, followed by the platform that ring the ding.


I have seen that sort of thing with just about every manufacturer... I had to return an entire batch of Lapua 6BR brass last year... It was so bad as to be unuseable... But I still shoot Lapua brass as well as Win, Rem, Hornady, Nosler... My point was only that if I wanted to shoot the CM, using Hornady brass woud not be the deciding factor...Im not discounting how you "ring your dings" but when you get Hornady brass that looks like this, impossible to prime:
And loaded Hornady rounds like this 204 Ruger, seated a bit too deep...
You have to question their quality control. No?
You're right, maybe it was how I sorted it. Should have been in the garbage.
my oldest son set out from home to buy a Savage Light Weight Hunter in the Creedmoor, but was advised by the Savage rep at the gun counter to go for the 260 Rem instead. Reason being, the little savage was not the best rifle for the Creedmoor to perform real well in and nothing would be cheap about shooting the Creedmoor. So, he bought the 260 and is very happy with his little hunting rifle.
a friend of mine has an 11 Lightweight Hunter in 6.5CM, shoots very very well with 120gr Gmx factory ammo & 140gr Amax factory.
that may be, but at the time, something like 2+ yrs ago approx., the reasoning by the Savage rep was that the CM was more of a long range target cartridge at that time rather than a venison getter and in the lil Savage rifle, it wasn't the very best rifle for the CM to perform in."if" you can somewhat possibly savy that, what the Savage Firearms Rep said! Perhaps you know more than he?
Mystery solved...the Creedmoor is a hunting cartridge.....
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