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6.5 Creedmoor VS 6.5 X 284
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I am wanting to get some opinions on these two rounds. I am ready to get a new rifle and have it down to these two. I will be handloading. It will be a hunting rifle. Interested in experience anyone may have on these two. Thanks for the help.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor VS 6.5 X 284
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I would opt for the 6.5-284. more powder volume, more velocity=better for the full range of critters around here.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor VS 6.5 X 284
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6.5x284 would be more versatile for hunting applications for sure. Use 140's in it and enjoy. If your having a custom made, build a 6.5-06 Ackley and enjoy more performance.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor VS 6.5 X 284
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Any big game animal at average hunting shot distances isn't going to be able to tell the difference between the two. The Creedmoor can be done on a short action easier than the 6.5-284. To truly do a 6.5-284 right. I have built my 6.5-284's on long actions so as to keep the longer VLD style bullets out of the powder column. This makes for a greater over all length so you need the long action for the combo to function reliably as a repeater. I would opt for the 6.5-284.
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Any pics of them? Would love to see them...
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor VS 6.5 X 284
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Quote from: mountainman on June 24, 2013, 10:28:06 AM
Any pics of them? Would love to see them...
Didn't you say you had a couple built in the past? How about some pics Dewey?
I imagine you already know about the first one I had built? I sold it to your buddy "Jim The Plumber" here. He won his first long range shoot with it. I had McMillan build that one on a Remington 700 long action , A5, Schneider 9 twist with a Vais brake. Shot like a house of fire, averaged 2-2 1/2" inches for five shot groups at 600yards with 95gr V-Max's. Jim and I had shot back to back 5 shot groups at a 1000yards that were no larger than 7 1/4" inches. 10 shots on target at a 1000 yards two different shooters (5 shots) each, measuring 7 1/4" . That was 13,14, 15 ???years ago, I've been through allot of rifles since then.
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor VS 6.5 X 284
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For a hunting rifle I would suggest the 6.5x284 but in a long action. They are both great rounds but the 284 will have a little more energy because of a higher velocity. But yes both of those 6.5 will do the trick.
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Thanks Everbody. Appreciate these comments.
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Have a couple Savage 10 Predators in 6.5 Creedmoor and one in 6.5/284 in stock..detach mag, fluted barrel, Max camo!
Give me a call if interested!
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At the Moses Lake or Wenatchee location?
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we have the 6.5 creedmoor at wenatchee the 284 is at moses lake both have fluted barrels!
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We transfer between stores several times a week, so we can get them set up in either store!
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My little bro got the 6.5 CM last year and that thing is a tack driver.
Either round is great imo you may want to look at a 260 as well (basically a 6.5 CM except everyone makes brass for it)
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That's the three I started with. I eliminated the 260 and am down to these two. Seems like the 284 takes the cake.
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Have another Savage 10 Max camo in 260 also!!
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