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6.5 creedmore #4257296
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Why are there so many available to purchase. Seems that’s all folks want to get rid of these days. Just an observation

Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4257305
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Mainly because it’s one of the most popular calibers right now. Lot of folks buying them with unrealistic expectations. I’ve got a Model Seven chambered in it and It’s a great round for whitetails, but it’s not the 1000 yard magic sniper round a lot of folks make it out to be. Plus there’s a lot of hate out there for it and folks love to make fun of it. They’ll be a few along here shortly.


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Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4257308
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The 6.5 Creedmoor is a great round for what is was intended for. Target shooting. Does it kill deer? Sure it does but why shoot that when you can shoot a 7mm or .30 caliber round that has more velocity and energy. I have nothing against a Creedmoor just don’t try to push your gay stuff on me!!😆😆


It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.


Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4257326
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The Creed is a good round but the only reason I have one is because its all I could find in the particular rifle I wanted (Kimber Adirondack). Would have preferred a 308. That said, the little rifle is super accurate and pretty well drops what you hit with it.

Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4257331
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Like Shaw said, there's a lot of em out there.

Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4257419
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6.5,7-08, 308 all with a good 120-150 gr bullet will smoke all the deer you want.
Not a dimes bit of dif imo.


Everything woke turns to shucks
Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: Shaw] #4257491
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Originally Posted by Shaw
Mainly because it’s one of the most popular calibers right now. Lot of folks buying them with unrealistic expectations. I’ve got a Model Seven chambered in it and It’s a great round for whitetails, but it’s not the 1000 yard magic sniper round a lot of folks make it out to be. Plus there’s a lot of hate out there for it and folks love to make fun of it. They’ll be a few along here shortly.

Kinda my thoughts as well. Or using wrong type of bullet and unhappy with deer killing performance

Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4257521
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Originally Posted by YellaLineHunter
Originally Posted by Shaw
Mainly because it’s one of the most popular calibers right now. Lot of folks buying them with unrealistic expectations. I’ve got a Model Seven chambered in it and It’s a great round for whitetails, but it’s not the 1000 yard magic sniper round a lot of folks make it out to be. Plus there’s a lot of hate out there for it and folks love to make fun of it. They’ll be a few along here shortly.

Kinda my thoughts as well. Or using wrong type of bullet and unhappy with deer killing performance



With my handloads, I would feel comfortable shooting an elk with my 6.5CM over 500 yards.


83% of all statistics are made up.

Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4257612
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Based on the number of them for sale in the classifieds, it looks like several members here have decided to cut off their man buns, throw away their skinny jeans, burn their flat bill hats and try to do better in 2025. 😁


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Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: globe] #4257685
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Originally Posted by globe
6.5,7-08, 308 all with a good 120-150 gr bullet will smoke all the deer you want.
Not a dimes bit of dif imo.


This ^^^

There are no free or even reduced price lunches when it comes to ballistics.

Just pick the right bullet construction moving at the appropriate speed for said design and stick it in the right spot. Dead deer all day long. Then start comparing trajectories across bullet diameters and there's not a lot of difference in drop/drift that can be accounted for in most hunting situations.

But remember, speed kills!


"Cull" is just another four letter word...
Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4257692
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I've got a 6.5CM in a Ruger rifle. It will never be for sale. Most accurate deer rifle I have ever owned. 5 shot 1/2 " groups with every ammo I have tried.Seven shots....seven dead deer.


I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....

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Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: N2TRKYS] #4257710
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Originally Posted by N2TRKYS
Originally Posted by YellaLineHunter
Originally Posted by Shaw
Mainly because it’s one of the most popular calibers right now. Lot of folks buying them with unrealistic expectations. I’ve got a Model Seven chambered in it and It’s a great round for whitetails, but it’s not the 1000 yard magic sniper round a lot of folks make it out to be. Plus there’s a lot of hate out there for it and folks love to make fun of it. They’ll be a few along here shortly.

Kinda my thoughts as well. Or using wrong type of bullet and unhappy with deer killing performance



With my handloads, I would feel comfortable shooting an elk with my 6.5CM over 500 yards.

I watched a video years ago that showed a bull elk DRT from over 600 yards shot with the 143 gr eldx.


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Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: AU338MAG] #4257714
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Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Originally Posted by N2TRKYS
Originally Posted by YellaLineHunter
Originally Posted by Shaw
Mainly because it’s one of the most popular calibers right now. Lot of folks buying them with unrealistic expectations. I’ve got a Model Seven chambered in it and It’s a great round for whitetails, but it’s not the 1000 yard magic sniper round a lot of folks make it out to be. Plus there’s a lot of hate out there for it and folks love to make fun of it. They’ll be a few along here shortly.

Kinda my thoughts as well. Or using wrong type of bullet and unhappy with deer killing performance



With my handloads, I would feel comfortable shooting an elk with my 6.5CM over 500 yards.

I watched a video years ago that showed a bull elk DRT from over 600 yards shot with the 143 gr eldx.



My buddy and I shot our antelope this year with my 143 grain eld-x handloads. Mine was 400 and his was 525 yards. I’ve moved on to 142 grain ABLR bullets, though.


83% of all statistics are made up.

Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4258317
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Do you get exit wounds with it? Someone I used to know used one for awhile but he and I differ significantly in our ballistics theology. He was shooting a varmint bullet because he likes stuff traveling fast and of course it didn’t exit. He produced a dead deer or two. Neck and shoulder shots. But it seemed like a disaster waiting to happen.


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Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: AC870] #4258323
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Originally Posted by AC870

Do you get exit wounds with it? Someone I used to know used one for awhile but he and I differ significantly in our ballistics theology. He was shooting a varmint bullet because he likes stuff traveling fast and of course it didn’t exit. He produced a dead deer or two. Neck and shoulder shots. But it seemed like a disaster waiting to happen.


I get exits with mine.


83% of all statistics are made up.

Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4258358
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143greldx is a bad bullet

Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: AC870] #4258417
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Originally Posted by AC870

Do you get exit wounds with it? Someone I used to know used one for awhile but he and I differ significantly in our ballistics theology. He was shooting a varmint bullet because he likes stuff traveling fast and of course it didn’t exit. He produced a dead deer or two. Neck and shoulder shots. But it seemed like a disaster waiting to happen.



We shoot the 110 I think grain Barnes ttsx thru ours and it always exits


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Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: Beadlescomb] #4258463
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Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
Originally Posted by AC870

Do you get exit wounds with it? Someone I used to know used one for awhile but he and I differ significantly in our ballistics theology. He was shooting a varmint bullet because he likes stuff traveling fast and of course it didn’t exit. He produced a dead deer or two. Neck and shoulder shots. But it seemed like a disaster waiting to happen.



We shoot the 110 I think grain Barnes ttsx thru ours and it always exits

I loaded some 120gr Barnes TTSXs to try in my buddy’s Tikka. It didn’t like them. It likes the heavier bullets so we went with the 140 Accubonds. Now my Grendel loves the 120gr TTSXs.


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Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: k bush] #4258536
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Originally Posted by k bush
Originally Posted by globe
6.5,7-08, 308 all with a good 120-150 gr bullet will smoke all the deer you want.
Not a dimes bit of dif imo.


This ^^^

There are no free or even reduced price lunches when it comes to ballistics.

Just pick the right bullet construction moving at the appropriate speed for said design and stick it in the right spot. Dead deer all day long. Then start comparing trajectories across bullet diameters and there's not a lot of difference in drop/drift that can be accounted for in most hunting situations.

But remember, speed kills!


"Just pick the right bullet construction moving at the appropriate speed for said design and stick it in the right spot."
This is the most important part right there. Use a Barnes or Nosler Partition or Accubond and the next thing you will need is a sharp knife. We put too much emphasis on cartridges and not enough on shot placement.

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Re: 6.5 creedmore [Re: YellaLineHunter] #4258753
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It shoots the same weight bullets basically the same speed as a 7mm08 and a lot of folks on this forum consider the 7mm08 the perfect Alabama deer round


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