Guess the moose my buddy shot this fall with his 6.5cm is going to walk out of his freezer any day now. Place your shot in the vitals and use a bullet that won't splatter on impact. Europeans kill a lot of moose in the last hundred years with the 6.5x55 which is the ballistic twin of the Creedmoor.
Try a 140gr Nosler Partition or Accubond over H4350, RL16, RL17 or Win760. Should do around 2700 fps from a 22" barrel with the right powder charge. If you like monometals, the Barnes 127gr LRX is a great choice, as is the Hornady 120gr GMX. I have seen the 127LRX first hand drop a good sized bull moose in his tracks @ 150 yards. I've also seen the 6.5mm 140gr Accubond completely penetrate a broadside moose, punching right through the neck and exiting, impact speed identical to what a Creed would produce at 100 yards.
They say the 243 kills better than it should. It boils down to shot placement. You'll accurately shoot a Creedmoor, they're a tool that you'll reach for often. Enjoy your new rifle
The 6.5 creedmore is TOO small for moose or elk. Fine caliber for deer use a 140gr and 4350. In the end you are looking for a quick kill.
Keep in mind it's limitations and your abilities.
My moose tag last year was filled with a 6.5x55, very similar to the 6.5CM. It was a quick humane kill, the moose ran 50 feet, and fell over dead. As for 6.5CM components, Lapua cases seem to be sold out at every retailer I contacted , and several retailers have no cases at all. I ended up having to resort to ordering from X-reload, to get Nosler cases.
Just FYI and another option- Gary @ Bighorn carries Alpha brass. We've purchase a bunch of 6.5CM brass from him and been very happy with the product.My moose tag last year was filled with a 6.5x55, very similar to the 6.5CM. It was a quick humane kill, the moose ran 50 feet, and fell over dead. As for 6.5CM components, Lapua cases seem to be sold out at every retailer I contacted , and several retailers have no cases at all. I ended up having to resort to ordering from X-reload, to get Nosler cases.
I think it can be used for moose or elk but you need to look at a heavy for calibre bullets (140+) or something like a 130gr accubond, TSX or 127gr LRX. You also need to keep ranges reasonable (IMO up to but not much over 200) and place your shot carefully. Scandinavians kill moose with a 6.5 all the time. I dropped an elk DRT with a 260 and a 130 gr TSX handload at 125 paces (broadside shot through the boiler). It can be done, but the 6.5CM is not a magical killing cartridge for all game, ranges and conditions. Keep in mind it's limitations and your abilities.
Our Canadian Tire store has Creedmoor brass and dies in stock - at least they did a few days agoMy moose tag last year was filled with a 6.5x55, very similar to the 6.5CM. It was a quick humane kill, the moose ran 50 feet, and fell over dead. As for 6.5CM components, Lapua cases seem to be sold out at every retailer I contacted , and several retailers have no cases at all. I ended up having to resort to ordering from X-reload, to get Nosler cases.
If you want Lapua SRP 6.5 CM brass, Hirsch Precision shows two boxes of 100 in stock.
I have some Hornady brass that I doubt I'll ever use, but I keep it "just in case"
I checked their site, as well as Prophet River, last week, and I didn't see any listed, so I ended up ordering some Nosler cases. Now when I look again, I see them listed. The Nosler are on the way, so I will try them.
Odd that Winchester doesn't have a 6.5 CM brass offering, considering the market.



























