Best Cartridge for NRL Hunter?

Barrel length is a nothing burger. 24", 28", who cares.

I actually kind of like having power factor. Makes you focus on recoil management more. Appeals to me more than having a bunch of 16# dashers or 22 ARCs ruling the roost and its not like 45 rounds of 6.5 creed in a day is punishing.

45 rounds?? There are matches with only 5 stages??
 
45 rounds?? There are matches with only 5 stages??

Huh? There are 4 shots per stage. Max of 8 if you find all the targets and miss on all 4 of the first rounds.

8 stages per day is pretty typical where I’ve shot. Maybe it’s more elsewhere. That would avg out to 5.6 rounds per stage. If a guy were to time out on couple stages that basically means you’d be missing half of first engagements.

If a guy found every target and continued to rush through missing every single one on first round and also got a second shot off, the max rounds they could shoot is 64 on a 8 stage day (not counting bonus targets). That doesn’t happen though.
 
Huh? There are 4 shots per stage. Max of 8 if you find all the targets and miss on all 4 of the first rounds.

8 stages per day is pretty typical where I’ve shot. Maybe it’s more elsewhere. That would avg out to 5.6 rounds per stage. If a guy were to time out on couple stages that basically means you’d be missing half of first engagements.

If a guy found every target and continued to rush through missing every single one on first round and also got a second shot off, the max rounds they could shoot is 64 on a 8 stage day (not counting bonus targets). That doesn’t happen though.

Thats a impressive amount of first round hits if you're only shooting 45 rounds for the day. OR your courses are a touch too easy. Only match I shot, there were a lot of 800+ yard targets across crosswinded valleys
 
Thats a impressive amount of first round hits if you're only shooting 45 rounds for the day. OR your courses are a touch too easy. Only match I shot, there were a lot of 800+ yard targets across crosswinded valleys

I think the venue closest to me is probably one of the easiest. There's usually a couple cleans on 1 day matches and the guy who won the 2 day there this year only dropped 2 points. It's pretty short with generous sized targets. If a guy can find the targets quick, hitting them isn't tough on most stages. If I shoot 45 rounds there on an 8 stage day, it means i had a tough day and im not good.
 
Huh? There are 4 shots per stage. Max of 8 if you find all the targets and miss on all 4 of the first rounds.

8 stages per day is pretty typical where I’ve shot. Maybe it’s more elsewhere. That would avg out to 5.6 rounds per stage. If a guy were to time out on couple stages that basically means you’d be missing half of first engagements.

If a guy found every target and continued to rush through missing every single one on first round and also got a second shot off, the max rounds they could shoot is 64 on a 8 stage day (not counting bonus targets). That doesn’t happen though.

Could be wrong, but I believe that was self deprecating humor based around shooting ability.
 
I put a 25 Creed together this year and shot at 2 different NRL Hunter matches and enjoyed shooting it in the open heavy class. Some impacts were tough to spot but I could see most of them. It is a little bit more work than a 6.5 with maybe factory ammo but not really that much and I like having something somewhat unique even though its been around for awhile. I shoot some local PRS matches as well with it but add some weights to it. Its a fun gun to shoot and is pretty accurate so I think I am going to stay with the 25 myself.

What are the specs on your 25 creed rifle and load?

I'm debating on whether or not to get a 25 creed or a 6.5 creed. I'd prefer to shoot in the open light class but I don't think my chassis will allow it. I'm thinking 135 bergers will be the choice bullet
 
6.5 creedmoor would be my pick. I shot the 147 eldms at the NRL match and I had impacts out to 1,000 without issue. The SDs seemed to be tolerable and the ammo is cheap-ish.
 
I'm putting together a 25 creed...and a 25 prc. Both from tikkas.

The prc will be my primary hunting rifle. Final weight should be sub 9#. 23.25" barrel. I fully intend to use it at some nrl's. I think I can get the 135s to 3100 pretty mildly. But we will see. I'll probably figure out how to velcro some lead to the barrel channel in my peak 44 stock to get closer to 12#.

The 25 creed....well I'm going full comp retard. Got a 28" carbon 6 coming. I'm hoping to get a not too hot load to 2950-3000 fps. I'll probably do a super mild load for prs stuff. It'll be long. But I'm running a 24" + tbac 9 now and it's fine. 28" + hellfire might be shorter.

Where I suck most is the wind calls. And both of those options have a meaningful improvement over my 6.5 creed and 140 hybrids at 2765 fps. Amarillo and especially Clovis ate my lunch with the winds swirling down off of those bluffs.

Maybe recoil will be a bit more. But now that I've got a hellfire match, that'll help tame it some, and I just plan on not missing 😉
 
What are the specs on your 25 creed rifle and load?

I'm debating on whether or not to get a 25 creed or a 6.5 creed. I'd prefer to shoot in the open light class but I don't think my chassis will allow it. I'm thinking 135 bergers will be the choice bullet
Cartridge 25 Creedmoor shooting 134 Eldms @ 2900 fps
Action is an Impact 737 NBK
Scope is Mark 4 6-24
Hawkins Rings
26" 1-7.25 Benchmark prefit by TS Customs
Muzzle Brake - Ace
Triggertech primary
XLR Element Chassis
Ckye Pod Triple Pull

For NRL it weights 15 lbs 15oz.

When I shoot PRS I add all my weights back to it and it add about 4 pounds
 
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