You can, but you are talking low velocity coupled with crap BC or high BC needing a faster than standard 1:8 twist.You can go heavier…6.5 Creedmoor / 10.1 g (156 gr) Mega
But you’re into 308 territory at that weight!
You can, but you are talking low velocity coupled with crap BC or high BC needing a faster than standard 1:8 twist.You can go heavier…6.5 Creedmoor / 10.1 g (156 gr) Mega
But you’re into 308 territory at that weight!
I shot 243 win for over 20 years , then i rebuilt it as a 260 ( 6.5) The reasoning was would 243 handle the transition to copper? It was at the time before our first Covid lockdown . I really like it with 100 grain tTSX copper , it also does ok with the 120 version but not as fast and 20% more recoil ! The 6.5 Creed has its main gain when target shooting with the long sleek heavy for caliber high BC bullets. Std twist is 1-8 , I actually build my 260 1-7.5 twist so just a tad faster twist ( just because nobody really new about copper well enough then in the uk ) .So
Like many I suspect I have been mulling over whether to get a 6.5 Creedmoor!
A couple of seeks ago a couple of friends let me have a go with there’s out on the range.
I had my 243 with me, which held its own out to 300yds, although the cross wind did need more compensation between 200 and 300. After 300 it was noticeable how the 6.5 started to pull away.
That said I am not looking at taking deer at those ranges(which may have answered my own question).
So I guess the question is, would you swap out the 243 for a 6.5?
For deer what is it going to give that the 243 does not already do?
Would welcome your thoughts?
Actually the PRC performance difference is being disputed by many chronographs . Backfire on u-tube has just recently posted some test results . TBF we must not trust ammo makers claims , personally i have recorded many to be well under their velocity claims in the past6.5CM is an easy, no-brain multipurpose round with noticeably more thump than a .243.
6.5PRC is a savage killer that laughs at wind and makes you smile every time you pull the trigger.
As it happens I have two 243, 22-250 and 223I have both 243 Win and 6.5 CM. I love the 6.5 for Deer but couldn't get rid of my 243 as its just so good. Ive used both for Deer but feel better using the 6.5 on Deer and the 243 i only really use for Foxes now. If you don't need to sell the 243 why not keep it ? After all one can never have too many rifles.
Mainly Fallow.Are you shooting Deer bigger than Fallow? If yes then switch, if no then don’t.
Another option, the Swede is one hell of a round.If one was going to get a 6.5, would they be at any advantage or disadvantage comparing the 6.5 creed with the 6.5x55.
Yup. Astonishing as it may seem, I have actually chrono’d mine. And shot things with it.Actually the PRC performance difference is being disputed by many chronographs .
No, they are not the same round. I've read it three times and can't understand why you'd think they are.If you reload absolutely.
The factory loads are ridiculously underloaded. Hornady 120gr says 2900 on the box and delivers 2780 on the chrony out of a 24" barrel. My load gives 3000fps and is under SAAMI max.
Not a round for a short barrel, it is slow enough as it is.
The truth is that the 65CM is underloaded to create space for a PRC offering. If the advertised gap is 200fps but in reality was only 100fps then with various barrel selections they are the same round.
I have a 65CM and am a fan. I also have a fast twist 243 and with 105 ELD there is nothing between them. Higher MV trumps the 65's slightly higher bc, but you need fast twist.
Recently watched the video, yes correct in 7mm PRC. 6.5prc is exactly as stated however mine were slightly hotter by around 40fps than the box suggestedActually the PRC performance difference is being disputed by many chronographs . Backfire on u-tube has just recently posted some test results . TBF we must not trust ammo makers claims , personally i have recorded many to be well under their velocity claims in the past
I find Backfire's videos to be mostly the guntuber equivalent of click bait. Typically, he chases a headline with slick commentaries that mask poor testing procedures producing flimsy evidence.Actually the PRC performance difference is being disputed by many chronographs . Backfire on u-tube has just recently posted some test results . TBF we must not trust ammo makers claims , personally i have recorded many to be well under their velocity claims in the past
IMHO , The 243 win often gets gets put in the " just about enough on larger deer species " box. I would personally dispute that attitude especially with copper .! Copper certainly does better at higher impact speeds . I have killed a large number of deer with the 243 and i have to say it was a very, very good All UK deer rifleI have both 243 Win and 6.5 CM. I love the 6.5 for Deer but couldn't get rid of my 243 as its just so good. Ive used both for Deer but feel better using the 6.5 on Deer and the 243 i only really use for Foxes now. If you don't need to sell the 243 why not keep it ? After all one can never have too many rifles.
If someone speaks rubbish or bias on this type of platform , they simply do not get the following. As a lot of this medium has been de-funded or cut back expect to see more selling stuff . Had a look at Ron Spooner of late ?I find Backfire's videos to be mostly the guntuber equivalent of click bait. Typically, he chases a headline with slick commentaries that mask poor testing procedures producing flimsy evidence.
Sorry, but I genuinely don't understand what you are trying to say here. Trump speaks rubbish and has a huge following. Backfire gives people talking points, has a great media persona, and presents a lifestyle that is a dream for most shooters, but content-wise, clicks come before reality - which is how YT mostly works.If someone speaks rubbish or bias on this type of platform , they simply do not get the following. As a lot of this medium has been de-funded or cut back expect to see more selling stuff . Had a look at Ron Spooner of late ?
Yes, I watched that too… interesting about the 6.5 CM and the 6.5 PRC being the same cartridge… achieving same velocities through different barrel lengths… This rings true to me of Hornady marketing creating new chamberings to promote new interest and sales..Actually the PRC performance difference is being disputed by many chronographs . Backfire on u-tube has just recently posted some test results . TBF we must not trust ammo makers claims , personally i have recorded many to be well under their velocity claims in the past
They'd probably notice the availability of new rifles in Creedmoor is better than the Swede and a going forward ammunition availability too. As far as pulling the trigger then probably no difference at all.Not that 99 percent of people would notice
Just dont add bits that are not typed eh ? who is the least sain American leader is a whole different matter . I dont envy his life one bit TBF , imagine this forum times a few 1000 biggerSorry, but I genuinely don't understand what you are trying to say here. Trump speaks rubbish and has a huge following. Backfire gives people talking points, has a great media persona, and presents a lifestyle that is a dream for most shooters, but content-wise, clicks come before reality - which is how YT mostly works.
6.5 CM and 6.5 PRC are not the same cartridge. They are both the same calibre, 6.5mm, but not the same cartridge, they are totally different chamberings.Yes, I watched that too… interesting about the 6.5 CM and the 6.5 PRC being the same cartridge… achieving same velocities through different barrel lengths… This rings true to me of Hornady marketing creating new chamberings to promote new interest and sales..

The 6.5x55 is a home loader cartridge. Factory ammunition is mostly quite anaemic. If you home load you can push it faster than the creed as it has more case capacity. Mine is a few fps off a prcIf one was going to get a 6.5, would they be at any advantage or disadvantage comparing the 6.5 creed with the 6.5x55.