308 vs6.5 creedmore

My best 1000 yard cold bore group, was shot with the .308. It bested my 8 twist 28” 7mm shooting 180 bergers. It certainly isn’t ballistically superior to the latter (and neither is the 6.5Cr), the results just incorporated all the factors that day, and the pure numbers don’t often bear out as results in the field shooting.

With all of them, the results are more dependent on the particular rifle and most definitely the shooter than the chambering. Often we debate numbers in circles, and don’t actually go do it much. Guys like iron cat above clearly do. I’ll put more weight on how the particular rifle or barrel shoots than the chambering of it. You’ll find the differences between good chamberings are one of the less important variables.

You can pick .308 loads that fly so close to the 6.5 Cr to all but negate any difference, especially at hunting ranges. What the 6.5 gains in BC the .30 largely offsets with its greater efficiency at turning pressure into velocity. For instance at peak pressure there’s 4600lbs of force on the base of a .308 bullet, compared to 3400lbs for a 6.5 at 62,000psi. The 6.5 has to make that up with the BC, as it launches a given weight slower as a result. Within all hunting ranges, the .30 will shoot the same bullet weight flatter than the 6.5 due to this.

Like any sport, the differences between gear are usually the least important factor. For me, the ease of ordering cases of .308 Gold Match and ubiquitous FMJ options when everything else seems to be in rolling shortages is the main factor in my choice. And being able to have everything from semis to euro doubles and combo guns chambering the same thing is great too. My attraction to a 6.5 is recoil, but the .308 has so little as well I can’t say I’m really tempted to switch for that. I’ve shot both and can’t tell a meaningful difference, personally.

All the above is about target shooting, not hunting, except the last bit on trajectory. Most here aren’t long range target shooters, but I take it there as inevitably 6.5 talk stretches to where the charts show a difference. For hunting, there is utterly no difference so take your pick, you’ll just find a lot more ammo options in .308 if you buy factory ammo. If you can feel the 3-4 ft-lb difference in recoil, and many can, I respect that too.
 
Lol, well, I like your charity. - dan

Oh, there was 'sort of' one more added to the safe. An addition to the handgun category that I didn't count. M.L.H. I acquired My Last Handgun, a:d MINT single shot Ruger Hawkeye in 256 Win.Mag. with scope, original scope mount, two boxes of factory ammo and the original manual for the Hawkeye. Got in just under the wire with that before our PM:( closed the door on handguns.
 
oh boy, I can do you one better lol

is 5 years enough for a Dad with two boys that have just come of age and 15 head of game batting 1000? doing it will a 6.5 even smaller than the Creed so now what?

5 yrs? Try 70 plus. I've shot lots of 6.5's from the MS to the STW. The biggest thing about the cm is the wealth of better bullets that have showed up on the market in the last decade. Other than that, the cm is just a 260 light. Nothing wrong with it, but it isnt a miracle cartridge either. - dan
 
Guys way over think this stuff. For the vast majority the 6.5 CM and 308 are going to be functionally identical.

The only 308 that interests me is a pre-mil Savage 99 though and I'll stick with the 6.5x55 which with starting loads out Grendels the Grendel and can easily match and exceed the CM, so it's the best of the best (according to what I've read on here lately).
 
oh ok i dont handload so i guess its best to stick with the 308 i was also doing alot of reading on the 7mm-08

The 7mm-08 is also a fantastic cartridge - just keep all your once fired brass in the cartridge box they came - one day when you have a pile of boxes your set up to reload the brass that was fired in your rifle.

cheers
 
I feel that, many that love the 6.5 CM probably drive E-cars.

NO Not true ! I drive a diesel Super Duty ! But unlike you I relize what a great �� little cartridge the 6.5 CM and it’s little brother the 6 CM is too .

it’s just unfortunate that a bunch of 6.5 CM haters keep thinking ?? It has 6.5 PRC Performance . They’re pretty DUMB Hey . RJ
 
"13.7% penetration advantage for the 6.5 CM over both the 30 cals given same impact velocity"

That CM is magical!!
13.7% over the 300 Win Mag!
The CM is a good cartridge but let's not get too carried away here.
 
NO Not true ! I drive a diesel Super Duty ! But unlike you I relize what a great �� little cartridge the 6.5 CM and it’s little brother the 6 CM is too .

it’s just unfortunate that a bunch of 6.5 CM haters keep thinking ?? It has 6.5 PRC Performance . They’re pretty DUMB Hey . RJ

Not a hater, just a joker....

I'm sure it's a great little cartridge. Almost as great as the 308.
 
It will be interesting to see if the 6.5 Creed stays in fashion over the next few years. Remember the 260 Rem, or the Lazzeroni (sp?), or the 30 TC? Compare this to the 308 or the 6.5 x 55.
 
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