know .308, 300win mad and 338 are used as sniper rifles but I never hear about 6.5 creedmoor guns being used....why???
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Could you advise what ammo they have adopted for duty use?I know a certain group of Sierra’s in tx that successfully convinced the brass to move from .308 to 6.5 cm
Eric,We were able to convince our team's command to let us switch over to 6.5 a little over a year ago. We had all our AI and GAP 308's re-barreled and have been loving it. Our city is on the South Texas coast and have windy days 7 days of the week, so it was easy for us to use the external ballistics of the 6.5 vs the 308 to get them to approve it.
Sorry to get back to ya'll late, spent the weekend axis hunting and have been battling the flu since coming back.
Yeah I'm apart of the team from So Tex that went to 6.5. And so far it's been great. We shoot the Hornady 147 ELD-M TAP ammo and it's been a huge improvement in external ballistics compared to the Federal Gold Medal Match 168's. While the majority of our engagements might be within 100 yrds like most agencies, we occasionally have situations were we're over watching an area of a couple hundred yards, (like our current protests) and being on the coast, we consistently have wind 20 mph+ and gusts up to 40 some days. Anyone who's shot down at Rifles Only can agree, the wind down here is nothing to under estimate.
So like I said we're currently using the 147 Tap ammo, and have been working with Hornady on getting a heavier solid copper round developed for duty use. They sent some of their 120gr GMX rounds to try, and they work great against barriers with targets at varying distances behind the barrier, the only issue we have is the 27gr difference between the 120's and the 147's, so the point of aim and point of impact are greatly different. So its currently not something we can interchangeably use in the field, especially at any longer distances.
The only major disadvantage we're found, is the barrel round count. Before, with the 308's, we never really know how many rounds were on the barrels due to having the rifles since the early 2000's and the many guys that came on the team and left, and took that info with them...but they rifles continued to shoot accurately as AI's known to do. But now we're having to keep more accurate and current round counts for the barrels, since the barrel life of the 6.5 is significantly less than the 308, and when peoples lives are on the line, any degrade in accuracy is a huge liability to the team and city.
Hope this helps some,
Eric
Who is weRight before all this insanity and cop hating we did get some 338s and RUAG Imported API. I have no clue how they let this purchase slip by, but it's a welcome asset.
Police will never be at the forfront in this arena. Budget...budget...budget. Gunna run them 308s till they qualify as muskets lol.