Will 6 Creedmoor go the way of 7 SAUM?

What’s a 7 Saum?

The 6CM just needs to get ahead of the man bun hater branding the 6.5CM suffers, latch on to the honey badger or wolverine or something the boomers can’t not like. The other CMs don’t even really to exist, 6CM covers prairie dogs to giraffes.
Heard, but do you think the "barrel burner" reputation of 6CM is another obstacle? Also 22 Creed is pretty freaking awesome and definitely gaining in popularity. I have a 22ARC 1:7 which I think is superior (88 ELDM slams) but the 22 Creed seems to have legs.
 
What’s a 7 Saum?

The 6CM just needs to get ahead of the man bun hater branding the 6.5CM suffers, latch on to the honey badger or wolverine or something the boomers can’t not like. The other CMs don’t even really to exist, 6CM covers prairie dogs to giraffes.
Marketing is the fuckin devil I swear!
 
Hornady is an ammo maker and component maker, the rest have failed because they are gun makers making cartridges. Saums, WSMs, the nosler line, soon the 7 backcountry etc..

All were perfectly fine cartridges with no support and limited options for factory ammo.
Good point. I'm a Berger guy so just glad they have plenty of factory options in 6CM.
 
I would think so too, but 25 CM is getting pushed pretty hard and I see some companies like Weatherby chambering it but not 6CM. Plus NRL hunter. Who knows though. I do know that some hunters still think a 6mm is more of a coyote and down caliber, and 25 is better for ‘big game’… again who knows.
Exactly. I am seeing the same thing. Reading the tea leaves here but if Hornady decides to replace 6mm with 25 then it is lights out.
 
Seems like a buncha odd personal biases and assumptions..? If anything we’re gonna see more rifles chambered in 6 Creed the next cpl yrs. Most of those comments require a crystal ball. All I can tell ya is wait and see.
When? Who? "It has been 84 years..."
 
I’ve had a Remington Model Seven in 7 SAUM for nearly 10 years now, I guess. I love it. I wish they would offer factory rifles in them again. It’s been a great cartridge for me. I guess it was just ahead of its time. 🤷🏼‍♂️
Maybe it will rise from the dead like 280 AI.
 
Doesn't really matter, if you want one, you will always be able to have one. I hunt with a cartridge that has never been offered in a factory rifle, and has no brass or dies available.
I think Hornady will keep making ammo and brass for the 6 Creed. I bought 218 Bee brass and ammo a few months ago- new Hornady production. There have been very few guns chambered in 218 Bee in 50 years, and none that I am aware of currently.
That's pretty freaking cool.
 
It won't die, but it will never dominate the 6mm market like other Hornady cartridges dominate other legacy cartridges. Right now, MidwayUSA has over 50 ammo options for 243. For 6 CM, it has 15.

The 243 is very competitive with the 6CM. With all the ammo offerings, available rifles and some fast twist 243 barrels, I doubt the 6CM will ever approach the 243 in sales. There just isn't enough "extra" to make the 6CM a no brainer pick over the 243 and other 6mm cartridges.
To me there is.
 
Tell me then, who makes a quality 6 Creed for retail distribution? Please don't say Christenson/Bergara. CZ? I am being honest. If there was an affordable 6 CM that wasn't of questionable quality/support I would be all over it.
Go to gunbroker.com and type in 6mm Creedmoor and chose bolt action rifles. It came up with 72 pages @ 24 items per page. Options from Ruger, Savage, Seekins, Springfield, CA, Bergara, Fierce, Horizon and a lot more. Your level of affordability may not be the same as others but lots of options.

Jay
 
Go to gunbroker.com and type in 6mm Creedmoor and chose bolt action rifles. It came up with 72 pages @ 24 items per page. Options from Ruger, Savage, Seekins, Springfield, CA, Bergara, Fierce, Horizon and a lot more. Your level of affordability may not be the same as others but lots of options.

Jay
This forum isn't about my personal budget to be honest, but point taken. The only of those brands I would even consider recommending or buying would be Seekins or Horizon. And Horizon just replaced their 6 Creed model rifle with a new model that does not offer 6 Creed. They are obviously twilighting it. Seekins new models are questionable for reliability from what I hear and no longer offer any after market support since dropping Rem 700 footprint. A lot of Seekins rifles in inventory and obviously oversaturated the market. I doubt it is sustainable. Those other brands on your list I wouldn't recommend to my worst enemy ( not sure about Springfield these days?). But time will tell. My point is the trend seems to be moving away from 6mm, so I'm asking the question.
 
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