What will a creedmore do that a 6.5x55 swede won't?
"I think like all the new calibres that hit the market each year, they'll do the job but certainly nothing revolutionary and you are stuck to buying factory ammo which could be very difficult to track down. Same thing happened when the .30TC hit the market. I had the gun for 6 months before I could get ammo. My guess is that they'll have a short life span."
How is the CM different ?
"I think like all the new calibres that hit the market each year, they'll do the job but certainly nothing revolutionary and you are stuck to buying factory ammo which could be very difficult to track down. Same thing happened when the .30TC hit the market. I had the gun for 6 months before I could get ammo. My guess is that they'll have a short life span."
How is the CM different ?
What will a creedmore do that a 6.5x55 swede won't?
6.5 wsm would have been the cats pajamas
18 ounce but no, I'll take the weight for the long range capabilities. I had lots of other lighter scope options had I wanted. Rifle is right at 7 pounds with scope...exactly where I wanted it. It's a long ways from an ultra-light build and was never intended to be. Honestly I don't like rifles any lighter....that weight just feels right for me and I have the ability to shoot at extended ranges...I understand that your mileage may vary but this is exactly what I wanted.
It's interesting how some need justification for buying a particular cartridge when at the end of the day, there is no perfect, do-it-all cartridge. I bought the Creedmoor because it's new and fun to shoot......no other justification required. I'm sure there are lots of others that do things better and others that do things worse....the Creedmoor will do what I want it to do and really that's all that matters. I guess it does make for interesting internet banter though.
Thanks, it's proving fun, looking forward to more time with it and formal grouping work to satisfy the Kimber hating crowd.
I'm of the same thinking, first and only range day so far with this I shot 500 yards exclusively. Saving weight in the rifle allows for "reachy" glass and still light overall, the Kimber weighs in at 5lbs15ozs with Leupold 3-9x40mm VX2 with turrets.
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I'm of the same thinking, first and only range day so far with this I shot 500 yards exclusively. Saving weight in the rifle allows for "reachy" glass and still light overall, the Kimber weighs in at 5lbs15ozs with Leupold 3-9x40mm VX2 with turrets.
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