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6.5 Creedmoor for Deer

Posted on 12/16/17 at 7:50 pm
Posted by LSUlefty
Youngsville, LA
Member since Dec 2007
28142 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 7:50 pm
Anyone use this caliber? How does iy compare to the. 308?
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
28006 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 7:58 pm to
I have both. The 6.5 is an amazing round. really as to shoot and shoot well.

I took a doe with it two weeks ago at 125-150yds. Shot her a little farther back than I wanted but was trying to miss the shoulder. She only ran 30yds.

I was using homemade loads with 143gr Hornady ELD-x.

Clean pass-through and had about a 2” exit hole. Insides were complete mush.
Posted by rattlebucket
SELA
Member since Feb 2009
12537 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 8:20 pm to
Dont know but my colleagues brother somehow put two 6.5 creedmoor rounds in his foot last year while getting in his Utv. Was airlifted and dr told him he may lose his foot. Saved it and has difficulties now but reminder to stay safe regardless of caliber. He forgot there was one in chamber and off safety. Bump fired and took 2 in the foot. I still dont understand how this happened but it did. Be safe fellas. Sorry for getting off topic
Posted by 257WBY
Member since Feb 2014
7157 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 8:22 pm to
The .308 shoots heavier grain bullets. At normal deer hunting ranges, you probably never tell the difference. The 6.5 really shines at long range.
Posted by TigerOnThe Hill
Springhill, LA
Member since Sep 2008
7406 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 8:23 pm to
I don't have a 6.5 CM, but I do have a 260 Rem single shot handgun w/ a 14" barrel. The 260 CM and 260 Rem are ballistic twins. Both are fine whitetail deer rounds. On game larger than whitetail deer, I'd recommend the 308. Compared to the 308, the CM will recoil less and shoot slightly flatter. Ammo for the CM will be more difficult to find at most brick and mortar stores. I think CM ammo is some of the most accurate factory ammo there is. The CM is a fine round, but it's performance has taken on nearly mythical proportions w/ some on the OB. The "Ballistic Studies" website has a lot of good information about factory ammo and component bullets. Currently there is no page for the 6.5 CM, but info on the 260 Rem should be identical when the same bullets are used.
Posted by Babewinkelman
Member since Jan 2015
1412 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 8:53 pm to
Double lung shot! Nothing gets away!
Posted by Butkus51
Member since Jun 2013
121 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 9:06 pm to
This. I shot my first buck about 2 weeks ago. Only about 20-25 steps. Clean pass thru, just like he said, about a 2 inch exit hole. Insides were toast. My dad was poking a little fun at my "pea shooter". Till we opened the deer up, and he said wow, those are some good bullets! Ran maybe 30 yards. I shoot hornady 129 grain SST
Posted by Easternrio
Member since May 2014
3755 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 10:08 pm to
Unless you’re planning on shooting 500 yards routinely go with 308. I shot a doe thru both shoulders with 300 blackout, lungs were mush deer ran 40 yards
Posted by rattlebucket
SELA
Member since Feb 2009
12537 posts
Posted on 12/16/17 at 10:50 pm to
Sometimes we overthink things. Shot placement fellas. Here’s the sometimes ridiculed .30-30 in the wheel house exit.
Posted by A_bear
baton rouge
Member since Sep 2013
2362 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 4:35 am to
I shoot one in a weatherby rifle and I love it. I like odd calibers and I bought it a few years ago before they started getting really popular just to have something different. I probably wouldn't be able to tell a difference between it and a 308 for the type of hunting I do though. I've killed deer with a 308 and I've killed a good bit with my creedmoor and they all died. I do enjoy shooting my creedmoor more than any 308 I've shot, but that's just because it's a heavier rifle with light recoil and I can put the bullets where ever I want them.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
70883 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 7:17 am to
I don’t like it, just because it is practically identical to so many rounds that have been around forever. The 6.5x55 Swede has been doing the same stuff the creedmore does since the 1800’s. The creedmore has just been marketed as some kind of magical long range wonder round and it caught on with the tactical crowd.

Now with that rant out the way, it’s a fantastic caliber, as most 6.5’s are. Light recoil, flat shooting, penetrates well, etc.
Posted by Texas Gentleman
Texas
Member since Sep 2015
2828 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 7:39 am to
It’s a good round and really will shine at longer ranges. If you are taking shots 200 yards and closer, you won’t notice much of a difference between it and the .308. And .308 ammo is going to be cheaper to buy.
Posted by Boston911
Lafayette
Member since Dec 2013
2332 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 8:30 am to
IMO, any shot within 300 yards, on whitetail, any caliber from .243 to 30-06 is going to do the job
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
86303 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 8:53 am to
quote:

The 6.5x55 Swede has been doing the same stuff the creedmore does since the 1800’s. The creedmore has just been marketed as some kind of magical long range wonder round and it caught on with the tactical crowd.
Dude, action length. You're butthurt is misplaced.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
28006 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:00 am to
I agree. Not sure why the .260 didn’t do more but the fact that the 6.5cm can be built in an AR helps tremendously.

I will say that between the 6.5cm and the .308, the 6.5 is a more accurate round.
Posted by HFD22
Member since Sep 2016
78 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:22 am to
I built a 6.5 cm in ar10 flavor. Have killed 9 pigs in 8 shots and one 8pt at 304yrds with it . I love it.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
70883 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 10:50 am to
Ok. If that’s the big deal, .260 Remington has been doing the same thing as the creedmore since whenever that thing came out.
Posted by 3morereps
The Gym
Member since Jun 2015
6735 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 1:12 pm to
6.5 is superior to .308 imo...ammo is harder to come by and more expensive tho
Posted by kengel2
Team Gun
Member since Mar 2004
33439 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 1:34 pm to
Ammo won't be at the local gas stations in the middle of nowhere, but it is readily available at places like academy and even walmart in bigger cities.

There won't be the selection like 308, but it's becoming more and more available everyday. Pricing is inline with 308 ammo as well.

I don't have either and the new gun will be chambered in 6 creedmoor. There is factory available for that caliber as well, definitely needs to be ordered though.
Posted by cypressbrake3
Member since Oct 2014
3681 posts
Posted on 12/17/17 at 3:29 pm to
If one handloads, the 6.5 Swede can better the 6.5 CM and 260 Remington.

And Tikka only has one action length.
This post was edited on 12/17/17 at 3:31 pm
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