They specifically say not to. Doubt it would be catastrophic. One way to find out!Does anyone know when these will be on the shelf? Id like to try some in the cva scout.
Lots of lawyer nightmares out there.
They specifically say not to. Doubt it would be catastrophic. One way to find out!Does anyone know when these will be on the shelf? Id like to try some in the cva scout.
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They're passing it off to the User and Manufacturer.
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I get what you're saying but the 6.5CM isn't a legacy cartridge.Nothing new, firearm, ammunition and reloading companies have long listed what ammunition may not be safe to fire in certain guns. High pressure 45/70, 45 Colt, +P9mm, etc etc all depend on the end user to verify that the ammunition is safe to fire in their firearm.
Same as some older shotguns and steel shot or high pressure shells.
I mean, I thought I was pretty clear in that first line of my post….. but yeah, it came from the Outdoor Life podcast with John Snow….I don't know where this information came from, but going from 1:5 to 1:7 is slowing down, not accelerating ie; 1:5 is 1 revolution every 5", 1:7 is 1 revolution every 7"
My mistake I read it as 1:5 not 1:500I mean, I thought I was pretty clear in that first line of my post….. but yeah, it came from the Outdoor Life podcast with John Snow….
I suppose I should have made that more clear, or the font bigger….? 1:500 twist rate to start. 6 degrees off of being straight down the barrel.
Then accelerating in twist rate until it exits the barrel at a 1:7 twist rate. Thats pretty quick. 1:500 is pretty slow. Borderline not being twisted at all even.
But thanks for explaining the difference between 1:5” and 1:7” to me. That info will come in handy when I spec my next 0.224” barrel in case I want to go a touch faster than my current crop of 1:7” tubes.![]()
Oh I figured. Thought it were pretty funny actually as I thought someone would miss that skimming over the thread posts when I was typing it out originally.My mistake I read it as 1:5 not 1:500
I get what you're saying but the 6.5CM isn't a legacy cartridge.
there is a large difference AND relevance...That's irrelevant. Companies like Buffalo Bore offer cautionary warnings in regards to firearm choice when it comes to their ammunition. I'm sure Federal lawyers are smart enough to figure the same thing out.
WARNIN.45 COLT +P Ammunition is to be fired ONLY in Ruger Large Frame, Colt Anaconda, and Freedom Arms Revolvers, T/C, Winchester and Marlin 1894, all 1892 modern copies. NOT for use in the Small Frame Ruger Vaquero!"
there is a large difference AND relevance...
Federal has no such warning
aka hidden disclosure ....so far.
Federal is doing the exact opposite. They are aggressively marketing the 6.5 Creedmoor +Peak line as perfectly drop-in safe for standard, everyday SAAMI-compliant hunting rifle chambers, entirely hiding the fact.
OPEN FULL DISCLOSURE
vs
HIDDEN look for hunt, find maybe Disclosure
You really think a modern company with a legal department in the most litigious country on the planet is going to open themselves to unnecessary risk?there is a large difference AND relevance...
Federal has no such warning
aka hidden disclosure ....so far.
Federal is doing the exact opposite. They are aggressively marketing the 6.5 Creedmoor +Peak line as perfectly drop-in safe for standard, everyday SAAMI-compliant hunting rifle chambers, entirely hiding the fact.
OPEN FULL DISCLOSURE
vs
HIDDEN look for hunt, find maybe Disclosure
Everybody acting like half the hillbilly hand loaders on this forum aren’t bouncing off 80k psi with alarming regularity
Haha I resemble that remark!Everybody acting like half the hillbilly hand loaders on this forum aren’t bouncing off 80k psi with alarming regularity
yep...corporations do it all the time.You really think a modern company with a legal department in the most litigious country on the planet is going to open themselves to unnecessary risk?
Exactly. As said previously. The stupid on this thread is epic.Everybody acting like half the hillbilly hand loaders on this forum aren’t bouncing off 80k psi with alarming regularity
Everybody acting like half the hillbilly hand loaders on this forum aren’t bouncing off 80k psi with alarming regularity



























