6.5 creedmoor

I highly recommend looking into reloading. The more that you shoot the more you will save/quicker you will offset the cost of reloading equipment. The 6.5 also has many different bullet options available to reload that as far as I've seen are not available in factory loads.
 
I highly recommend looking into reloading. The more that you shoot the more you will save/quicker you will offset the cost of reloading equipment. The 6.5 also has many different bullet options available to reload that as far as I've seen are not available in factory loads.

Ditto. Though it will cost you out the eye teeth to get set up for reloading right now, it will be worth it.
 
Wish I could help you...I was in ur same predicament about a month ago. Said f it and got back into reloading. I had previously sold all my equipment , but I was able to put together everything I needed in under 2 weeks.
 
I highly recommend looking into reloading. The more that you shoot the more you will save/quicker you will offset the cost of reloading equipment. The 6.5 also has many different bullet options available to reload that as far as I've seen are not available in factory loads.

I agree...to a point. You have to shoot ALOT to actually save any money. And the money you save.....you'll shoot up cuz now shooting is "cheaper."

In my view, the reason(s) to get into reloading is (1) just because you enjoy it, and (2) because it will allow you to mazimize the performance of your rifle.