rifles in 6.5 Creedmore?

I'm thinking of getting a 6.5 not sure what flavour but I don't want a magnum, I have plenty of magnums already. I want something pleasant to shoot and want to shoot it a lot and stay on target so I can spot my shots. Which short action 6.5 should I get, I'm not really into reloading so would need a good supply of factory ammunition. I was thinking of a 260 rem or the 6.5 creedmoor, which one would have the advantage over the other for shooting paper targets at 1000 yds and deer at 400-500 yds. Also why did the US Military choose the 6.5 creedmoor over the 260 rem. cheers :)

6.5-284 Norma or 6.5 PRC ! Kings of the short action 6.5 calibers ! :dancingbanana: RJ


OR 6.5 Rem Mag:cool:
 
I just have to laugh. I've read this whole thread and I just have to laugh. There have been some pretty good claims from both sides of the fence.

Let's put it simple. Is the 6.5CM a good cartridge? Are there better? Are there worse? Does it work for your intended purpose? Are components as well as factory ammo generally readily available?

Who really cares if this cartridge will go 30fps faster, or this one will retain more energy out past 10,000 yards.....

I am a 308 and 30-06 guy. The 30-06 is an old and outdated cartridge that couldn't kill a gopher anymore according to some. Yet we all know it will take down anything we have in North America.
I just picked up a 6.5VM to see what all the fuss was about.i started of shooting factory "match" loads, 140 grain. I didn't notice a huge recoil difference between these and my 165 gr 308 handloads shot out of my Kimber, my CM is a Remington 700 Varmint. But, will it do the job? It sure will. Will it be more accurate than my 243 Varmint or than my wife's 308 VTR? Maybe. Maybe not. But, at the end of the day, who really cares? I get out shooting, I get different shooting experiences with the different rifles and different cartridges, and I HAVE FUN.
 
I've been shooting 6.5x55 for long before the 6.5CM was even thought of.
The 6.5cal is very effective and versatile. If you have a 6.5x55 or 260 rem, or 264 win mag, there is little benefit to swapping for a 6.5cm.
Most folks with the "but it fits in a short action" probably have Tikka's or other long/longish actions, not true short actions. I personally give zero benefit to short actions over long. Certainly haven't seen any practical accuracy of a short action over a long in my lifetime of shooting.
It would be a nice fit for a model 7 though.
 
I just have to laugh. I've read this whole thread and I just have to laugh. There have been some pretty good claims from both sides of the fence.

Let's put it simple. Is the 6.5CM a good cartridge? Are there better? Are there worse? Does it work for your intended purpose? Are components as well as factory ammo generally readily available?

Who really cares if this cartridge will go 30fps faster, or this one will retain more energy out past 10,000 yards.....

I am a 308 and 30-06 guy. The 30-06 is an old and outdated cartridge that couldn't kill a gopher anymore according to some. Yet we all know it will take down anything we have in North America.
I just picked up a 6.5VM to see what all the fuss was about.i started of shooting factory "match" loads, 140 grain. I didn't notice a huge recoil difference between these and my 165 gr 308 handloads shot out of my Kimber, my CM is a Remington 700 Varmint. But, will it do the job? It sure will. Will it be more accurate than my 243 Varmint or than my wife's 308 VTR? Maybe. Maybe not. But, at the end of the day, who really cares? I get out shooting, I get different shooting experiences with the different rifles and different cartridges, and I HAVE FUN.

I 100% agree. And I love owning different calibers to get different shooting experiences. Live is shot. The 30-06 and 308 Win are awesome cartridges.
 
I've been shooting 6.5x55 for long before the 6.5CM was even thought of.
The 6.5cal is very effective and versatile. If you have a 6.5x55 or 260 rem, or 264 win mag, there is little benefit to swapping for a 6.5cm.
Most folks with the "but it fits in a short action" probably have Tikka's or other long/longish actions, not true short actions. I personally give zero benefit to short actions over long. Certainly haven't seen any practical accuracy of a short action over a long in my lifetime of shooting.
It would be a nice fit for a model 7 though.

Umm no, many would be running AICS.
 
Really? Most people that buy a 6.5cm are shelling out $5000+ for an Accuracy International rifle?

I’m talking about the bloody magazine. And yes they are for a true short action.

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