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Quote from: h20hunter on January 26, 2018, 09:50:47 AMPerfect...thanks 7mm.....have been looking for the perfect final accy to go with the 6.5 that @bknilvr00 is getting ready to break in.Giftwrap it and deliver it with a pink camo hydrodipped stock to go on the new shooting iron. He'll be giddy.
Perfect...thanks 7mm.....have been looking for the perfect final accy to go with the 6.5 that @bknilvr00 is getting ready to break in.
I've read that the 6.5 WSM is a barrel burner.
Quote from: N7XW on January 26, 2018, 10:01:58 AMQuote from: bearpaw on January 26, 2018, 09:54:16 AMQuote from: N7XW on January 26, 2018, 09:14:21 AMI'm really interested in the .257 Weatherby but a little concerned about the recoil. Not sure how it compares to the old 30-06 but I do know that shooting 165 grain factory ammo out of the 36-06 with no recoil pad tends to make me flinch a little. Still not quite ready get a 6.5CM yet though. Less recoil than an 06 due to shooting lighter bullets.Ok, I'm sold. That's all that I needed. Where's my debit card? I don't know if you ever come to the NE, but if you do for turkey and wanted to shoot a 257 this spring you are welcome to stop by.
Quote from: bearpaw on January 26, 2018, 09:54:16 AMQuote from: N7XW on January 26, 2018, 09:14:21 AMI'm really interested in the .257 Weatherby but a little concerned about the recoil. Not sure how it compares to the old 30-06 but I do know that shooting 165 grain factory ammo out of the 36-06 with no recoil pad tends to make me flinch a little. Still not quite ready get a 6.5CM yet though. Less recoil than an 06 due to shooting lighter bullets.Ok, I'm sold. That's all that I needed. Where's my debit card?
Quote from: N7XW on January 26, 2018, 09:14:21 AMI'm really interested in the .257 Weatherby but a little concerned about the recoil. Not sure how it compares to the old 30-06 but I do know that shooting 165 grain factory ammo out of the 36-06 with no recoil pad tends to make me flinch a little. Still not quite ready get a 6.5CM yet though. Less recoil than an 06 due to shooting lighter bullets.
I'm really interested in the .257 Weatherby but a little concerned about the recoil. Not sure how it compares to the old 30-06 but I do know that shooting 165 grain factory ammo out of the 36-06 with no recoil pad tends to make me flinch a little. Still not quite ready get a 6.5CM yet though.
Quote from: DaveMonti on January 25, 2018, 08:39:21 PMI do have to say that I understand that the 6.5 Creedmore performs very well, but I'm not sure why all the haters are out there... The 6.5 Creedmoor is the Rush of bolt rifles. Everyone has to admit that Rush is extremely talented, but no one wants to sit and listen to a Rush fanatic yammer on about them.
I do have to say that I understand that the 6.5 Creedmore performs very well, but I'm not sure why all the haters are out there...
Quote from: jessie88 on January 26, 2018, 09:29:56 AMtheres a lot of cartridges that beat out the 6.5 creedmoor.... its just a solid short action round that is very efficient in its capability. i jumped on the bandwagon but that is cause i needed something to fit between my .204 ruger and 7mm SAUM. ... kinda weird though my man bun and beard hasnt grown in yet. should i be worried? Yes. But theres a solution. For anyone who bought their 6.5 Creedmore, but have yet to grow in their Man Bun, salvation is available at the reasonable price of $9.99!
theres a lot of cartridges that beat out the 6.5 creedmoor.... its just a solid short action round that is very efficient in its capability. i jumped on the bandwagon but that is cause i needed something to fit between my .204 ruger and 7mm SAUM. ... kinda weird though my man bun and beard hasnt grown in yet. should i be worried?
The 6.5 Creedmore has to stem from the manufactuing/supply. I could not find the # but it is quite likely there is more capacity to build 308 based shells than any other parent case. How do you come up with something that you can make a little more on but isn't one off production. It fits this bill and is likely widely accepted because anyone whom reloads can the 308 brass cheep enough and reload. To me the 6.5 Creedmore & 6.5 Grendel have this in common. Take 2 of the most common current production cases and out a twist on them. From a production standpoint they meet the best bang for the buck in "innovation". I'm guessing that the 25 06 came about because of the huge supply of reasonable 06 brass... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
https://www.shootingsportsretailer.com/2016/07/18/epic-rise-6-5-creedmoor/
Quote from: 7mmfan on January 26, 2018, 09:41:29 AMQuote from: jessie88 on January 26, 2018, 09:29:56 AMtheres a lot of cartridges that beat out the 6.5 creedmoor.... its just a solid short action round that is very efficient in its capability. i jumped on the bandwagon but that is cause i needed something to fit between my .204 ruger and 7mm SAUM. ... kinda weird though my man bun and beard hasnt grown in yet. should i be worried? Yes. But theres a solution. For anyone who bought their 6.5 Creedmore, but have yet to grow in their Man Bun, salvation is available at the reasonable price of $9.99!What a find! My new hunting outift is almost complete. Some plaid, skinny jeans, and maybe some thick rimmed glasses coupled with the new bun and there wont be an animal alive that fears me. Perfect cover!
The 6.5 Bullets has been superior in BC, penetration and terminal performance for longer than most on this web site have been alive. Plenty of chamberings to launch them from. Anyone in the know recognized that and it didn't take a bunch of paper punching, steel ringer PRS's to figure it out. Most I know shoot fur and hair.