6 arc or 22arc and 25 cred

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I've been going down the rabbit hole of a new rifle, and as primarily upland bird hunter my brain capacity is full from that world. I had good success with the 6 arc and 108eldm out to 413yrds last year on a mature mule deer and am comfortable in the small caliber world.

I have a howa mini 6 arc now that's built up with a stockys vg hunter, NF nxs 2.5-10x42, trimmed mag, MDT bottom metal.

My brain is stuck on wanting a larger caliber for elk and moose here in alberta, now that .22 cal is legal I've been thinking of going from The 6 arc to a 22arc for deer/sheep and building a 6 or 25 creed for larger game

The other side of my brain is just keeping the 6 arc loaded hot or rebarrel to 6 dasher. Either option puts 1800fps past my max range of 550 and knowing its going to work on the larger game like elk and moose

I am confident in that range as I shoot further that that range almost daily at home in multiple positions.
 

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The 6ARC will be just fine on larger animals. All the 6 Creed gets you is more distance. If you need that distance then, by all means, build yourself a 6 Creed.

I would do both in 6mm, so you don't have to get a whole new slew of bullets. You can just keep slinging the 108s.
 
I have a lightweight 6 ARC for backcountry deer hunts. I am going to use an extra action I have to build a 16-18" suppressed 25 Creed to use for elk. Should give me a bit more range and the 130ish grain 25 cal bullets have awesome ballistics and will deliver a bullet that can do a bit more work. I don't think you can go wrong either way.
 
I have a lightweight 6 ARC for backcountry deer hunts. I am going to use an extra action I have to build a 16-18" suppressed 25 Creed to use for elk. Should give me a bit more range and the 130ish grain 25 cal bullets have awesome ballistics and will deliver a bullet that can do a bit more work. I don't think you can go wrong either way.
I ended up rebarreling my arc to a 20" 6 dasher for my bush gun shooting the 108 eldm at 2850. And putting together a 24" 25 creedmoor for my open country/ mountain gun
 
I ended up rebarreling my arc to a 20" 6 dasher for my bush gun shooting the 108 eldm at 2850. And putting together a 24" 25 creedmoor for my open country/ mountain gun
Nice. I never thought I’d say this but I really enjoy my 25cm. That thing is a hammer. I’ll be shooting some of the factory stuff out of it this weekend.
 
I've been going down the rabbit hole of a new rifle, and as primarily upland bird hunter my brain capacity is full from that world. I had good success with the 6 arc and 108eldm out to 413yrds last year on a mature mule deer and am comfortable in the small caliber world.

I have a howa mini 6 arc now that's built up with a stockys vg hunter, NF nxs 2.5-10x42, trimmed mag, MDT bottom metal.

My brain is stuck on wanting a larger caliber for elk and moose here in alberta, now that .22 cal is legal I've been thinking of going from The 6 arc to a 22arc for deer/sheep and building a 6 or 25 creed for larger game

The other side of my brain is just keeping the 6 arc loaded hot or rebarrel to 6 dasher. Either option puts 1800fps past my max range of 550 and knowing its going to work on the larger game like elk and moose

I am confident in that range as I shoot further that that range almost daily at home in multiple positions.
I would keep the 6ARC and build a 22CM.
 
25 creed. with ELDM or ELDX... I haven't shot bergers yet, but a buddy of mine who shoots A LOT of deer is moving away from bergers for hunting.
 
For those that have both 6.5 creed and 25 creed how is accuracy between the 2? Is one more than the other or is it anybody’s win depending on your day?

Also, I get how the 6 arc gets so much love because it is fun to shoot and I have both the 6 arc and the 6.5 Grendel. With my loads running 105s and 123s over xbr8208 the Grendel actually has better ballistics and energy out to 400 over the arc.
 
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