Found a great deal on a low round count 6.5 Creedmoor barreled action. Wonder if it’s worth running the 6.5 Bartlein or just start fresh with a 6mm.
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Uh tons of people? Probably half or maybe more. Just cause ethe top 5% dont doesnt mean it's not the most popular.
If you have to ask. You're probably not ready to burn through a 6creed just yet
Totally new to the sport. Currently shoot f class. TryinUh tons of people? Probably half or maybe more. Just cause ethe top 5% dont doesnt mean it's not the most popular.
If you have to ask. You're probably not ready to burn through a 6creed just yet
thank youUh tons of people? Probably half or maybe more. Just cause ethe top 5% dont doesnt mean it's not the most popular.
If you have to ask. You're probably not ready to burn through a 6creed just yet
Awesome thanks, yea definitely me to the sport . Been shooting f class and going to give prs a try.If you’re new to the sport, it won’t hold you back; getting stable and making hits on the clock will.
Go to local, one-day matches with regular folks and I’ll bet that caliber is being used more than any other.
Awesome thanks for the infoYep. I tried 6mm Creedmoor this year and I'm not sold on the idea. I like my 147gr splashes and 3000 round barrel life. Pulled the 6mm barrel and I'm back to the 6.5. More recoil, yes, but with a sufficiently heavy rifle I'm still watching trace & impacts. There were stages this spring that if the target didn't have a flasher on it, nobody would've known I hit the plate with the 6mm. 147's move the plate and have a plume of lead splash.
I may try 130-135gr bullets later this summer to see if there's a happy middle ground. It's probably called ".25 caliber"... lol we'll see.
That really is a great combination to shoot.Shooting 130s at 2900-2950fps isn’t holding anyone back from winning matches with the heavy rifles most are using.
New*Awesome thanks, yea definitely me to the sport . Been shooting f class and going to give prs a try.
Huxtable has hurt many... I’m just getting into the sport. Building a rifle and gathering up equipment. I found a right up on PRB.com that shows all the pros using primarily 6mm mainly 6 dasher. Going with a kelblys atlas Action and a 6.5 creed 26” Bartlein 1-8 5r I found used. Apparently it only has 50 rounds through it from load development.@Huxtable_hurt_me28
First of all, whatever he did to you is not your fault.
You'll be happy with 6.5 creed for sure. It's used by the majority of shooters at local and prs matches I've been to.
Shoot it out and if you think you would do better with a 6mm, go for it.
It's just money...
What projectile should I use?That really is a great combination to shoot.
Any of the 130’s.What projectile should I use?
What projectile should I use?
How do the 130 elds shoot? Been thinking about switching from berger because of cost but the berger are lights out and I hate load developmentAny of the 130’s.
I’m shooting the 130 ELD’s now because a got a great deal on them but the Berger and Sierra are good and I think The RDF is worth a try.
I ran 140-147’s for years but if you’re not pushing the way out there (1500 and in) the 130 makes a lot of sense.
Excellent but in all honesty I’m shooing less and less Hornandy’s because of problemsHow do the 130 elds shoot? Been thinking about switching from berger because of cost but the berger are lights out and I hate load development
That's my exact load. How much are you jumping them?43gr of h4350 with Berger 130gr targets. Perfect balance of speed and BC for a 6.5 creedmoor with minimal recoil.
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Awesome numbers there!43gr of h4350 with Berger 130gr targets. Perfect balance of speed and BC for a 6.5 creedmoor with minimal recoil.
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This was my exact load for all of last year as well. Started noticing some pressure signs in humid and wet weather though so backed it down to 42.4.That's my exact load. How much are you jumping them?
I may try that too. I'm getting around 2850 fps with 40.1 gr H4350 and 140 Bergers Hybrids .Varget is excellent in 6.5 x47.
In my 260 I’m running 44 grains of H4350 @2.93 and getting 2975 with 130ELDm’s.43gr of h4350 with Berger 130gr targets. Perfect balance of speed and BC for a 6.5 creedmoor with minimal recoil.
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I'm jumping .020, I have been thinking about going to 60ish after reading the results from the Mark Gordon experiments on precision rifle blog.I jump them 70 thou and run starline srp brass with cci br4 primers.