lol 6.5x55 has more choices than 6.5 Creed?
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lol 6.5x55 has more choices than 6.5 Creed?
I have and love my 6.5x55. Extremely easy to reload for and so dam accurate. The big push on the Creedmore is like reinventing the wheel in a lot of peoples view. To each their own . Imho
The only thing it's not great at is going fast.
Not at the muzzle, but fast downrange!
What?!?! It increases in velocity down range?![]()
I can never understand folks getting mad at companies making new calibers. The 6.5 CM is not new anymore anyway, came out in 2008? The only thing it's not great at is going fast.
Reinventing the wheel..lol
So what ya all sayin is,
We should only have the tirdy tirdy or the tree o tree??? Lol
Ok,I got to admit,that one flew way over my head..lolSo you would rather fly on one wing??
The 6.5 CM, is flying on one wing when compared to the cartridges it tried to duplicate, such as the 6.5 Japanese and pales against the 260 Rem and venerable 6.5x55.
Your choice of 6.5 cartridge will depend on your intended use. Of the three you've mentioned, the 6.5x55 has the greatest capacity, followed by the .260 Rem., with the Creedmoor having the least capacity. If the rifle you buy is for hunting, I'd probably go with the 6.5x55 because higher velocities will be possible. The Creedmoor seems to have generated a lot of buzz, but I can't really see the reason for this. All three are good cartridges, and none should present reloading problems. There's absolutely nothing about the .260 Rem. that should make it difficult to load for.
What is the limiting factor? mag length or chamber throat?
If it is the latter, it is easy to put a throating reamer in there by hand, with a T handle, and give it a little kiss to move the leade forward a bit.
The 6.5 CM is not about making an improvement, it is about another company trying to burn their own piss-hole in the community snow bank. For a short action it's OK, in the world of the 6.5, it is "lunch-bag-let-down".
Newbie here, trying to soak it all in. Thank you for that summary, because it helps tie in the differing points of view for me.Is the 6.5 creedmoor better then any of the other cartridges here? That really depends on what you are trying to do. If it's for optimally mag feeding heavies in a short action, then the answer to that question is yes. If your criteria is different, so does the answer to that question.
lol 6.5x55 has more choices than 6.5 Creed?