They all get used for the same general purposes, along with the other guns I own/use. These are just the “rokslide” guns I have handy here in AZ. I have other rifles here and in other states that I frequently shoot in as well.Great lineup.
What would be use case for each? If you don’t mind sharing.
For these 4 guns in particular…
223 sees the bulk of the work and then my other rifles are used for long range practice/drills/challenges/trying new bullets and of course hunting and killing.
The 22 Creed and 6 Creed are so similar in function that having/needing both isn’t necessary. But I do love both of them and have two of each, mainly for trying different loads, not being down a gun when work is needed or I’m waiting on a barrel, etc. These two cartridges have seen probably more than half of my big game kills in the last 2 years (around 30 kills combined).
The 6.5 PRC I use for practice, long range shooting, hunting/killing and as a teaching aid for folks who think they shoot heavier recoiling cartridges as effectively as lower recoiling cartridges in sub 9 lb guns. (These guns are all right at or just under 9 lbs ready to hunt).
Having guns in an identical setup to a 223, 22 creed, 6 creed etc. makes for an eye opening realization for most mountain shooters. I also have a 7 PRC and 308 setup identical to these guns for the same general uses.
It’s a great way to show the “I get more margin for error on animals and in wind” folks to change their tune after just one morning of shooting.



