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Originally Posted By: kyyotestalkerLMAO you guys that have never shot a creedmoor keep complaining and thinking like you are, cause that means more Ammo/Components available to me.
Also the main credit to the 6.5 creedmoor for me over say a 260rem is that it fits in magazines easily when loaded with heavy match projectiles. As a 6.5x47mm Lapua owner and lover I must say the creed has grown on me greatly and I am slowly rebarreling my stable to creedmoor's, as I can not justify the cost of reloading 6.5x47L vs 6.5 creed.
As I stated in my post just above yours, I own a 6.5 CM and have had it since the cartridge was first put on dealer shelves. Early on I saw what it did and I just didn't swallow the anecdotal pill to make me jump on the bandwagon and buy new tenni runners to match my Jeep.
Well.......... To be totally truthful, at the time I bought the 6.5 CM rifle, I did own tenni runners in a color to match my jeep. But fortunately my tenni runners and the Jeep were both black.
Also the main credit to the 6.5 creedmoor for me over say a 260rem is that it fits in magazines easily when loaded with heavy match projectiles. As a 6.5x47mm Lapua owner and lover I must say the creed has grown on me greatly and I am slowly rebarreling my stable to creedmoor's, as I can not justify the cost of reloading 6.5x47L vs 6.5 creed.
As I stated in my post just above yours, I own a 6.5 CM and have had it since the cartridge was first put on dealer shelves. Early on I saw what it did and I just didn't swallow the anecdotal pill to make me jump on the bandwagon and buy new tenni runners to match my Jeep.
Well.......... To be totally truthful, at the time I bought the 6.5 CM rifle, I did own tenni runners in a color to match my jeep. But fortunately my tenni runners and the Jeep were both black.