Is the 6.5 cm good for shooting out to a thousand ? How does the it compare to the 260 at a thousand . I just got a .308 now I want something for longer range. I know 338 is better ,to costly for me.
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I think mostly paper & some steel.I don"t currently reload yet ,but I plan on it soon. I just want something to take to a long range course & learn how to shoot. What reloading manuals does everyone recommend ? My family & I reloaded 20 years ago .
1,000 yards is very doable with a 6.5 creed or 260. I'm far from a great shot, and I was shooting 6 inch, 5 shot groups at 1,000 with my .260 last week, with Berger Hybrid Match 140 gr pills, Lapua Brass, and 42 gr of H4350.
We also shot our .260s and 6.5 creedmors at 1,400, 1,800, and 2,100 yards on Saturday for fun, with good results. The shots up to 1,400 yards seemed relatively easy, but shooting at 1 mile and beyond wasn't very practical, but doable. We were shooting 140 gr Berger Hybrid bullets, and we had almost no wind luckily. The guys shooting the 338s did much better at the 1,800+ yard ranges.
I have a 260, I'm sure I'd be just as happy with the 6.5CM but I like the multiple brass options of the 260.
FYI, there are a lot of companies making extremely high-quality creedmoor brass now. Peterson, Alpha, Eagle Eye, Lapua, and Norma have all launched 6.5. Not just Hornady any more. Not to mention Prime.
Not to hijack but would a 20 inch tube be able to get to 1,000?
Sand Warrior I doubt I take it that far right now but alas my new rifle has a 20 inch tube on it