6.5 Creedmoor ammo help

jaredg

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Guys, can I get a little direction here. I own one 6.5 CM. It is a Barret Fieldcraft. I have never really enjoyed it like I do my 6MM varieties. So it sits. And I've ignored every 6.5 discussion here.

I'd like to give it another shot before I give it away or sell it. Can anyone point me in the right direction for loaded ammo? Is Hornady 147 ELDM the "standard" (aka Black Hills 77TMK for 5.56) for this cartridge? Or is there another gold standard that universally shoots well with smaller deviation in velocity?

I'm sorry if this has been asked. I use the search function quite often. I just want to know if I can like this gun.
 
The 147 in a Creedmoor is sort of like a mortar round , I don’t know if I you reload, but a 100 grain ballistic tip pushed hard is another story altogether at reasonable hunting distances.
 
Every 6.5 creed I've been around has spot the hornady match well, 140, 143, and 147. Ive used the 140 to shoot steel at 1k to good effect and taken game at 375 with it.
 
The 147 in a Creedmoor is sort of like a mortar round , I don’t know if I you reload, but a 100 grain ballistic tip pushed hard is another story altogether at reasonable hunting distances.
While I agree, and I shoot a 90 & 95gr outa 1 occasionally at coyotes, shooting bullets below 135 in the creed defeats the purpose of the cartridge. You wanna sling 100grs, go 6mm, wanna send them fast use a 25-06.
6.5 creed is just the modern 308 match. Its not fast, but it's consistent and well, nothing is fast after 500 yards.
 
I do not know of a standard in the 6.5CM. In both of mine, every brand shot decent but handloaded ammo really shined. In hunting loads, the 130gr TGK was my best. The 129gr SP was a close second. On the match bullet side, 140 Berger HT and 142 SMK were two that shined.

Factory ammo was similar. The Barnes Harvest and Hornady American were the two best for me.
 
I think any of the Hornaday offerings would work.
Mine is a cheapo Savage Axis and it shoots the factory 143 Precision Hunter ammo very very well.
 
If you want to give it away… I guess I could help you out by taking it off your hands and relieving the burden that is the field craft, I mean it’s a lot for me to do, but you seem like a nice guy so I would do that for you
 
My 6.5 creed shoots 140 grain nosler accubonds from sig sauer incredibly well. It also shoots 140 grain seller and Beloit 140 grain fmj fantastic. The S&B can be found for about 1 dollar a round, which makes plinking a lot more palatable than $2.50 per round.


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