Calibre

Neither will have a material effect on your ability to take deer

Creedmoor recoils a bit less. ( I’m a large mammal I still don’t like recoil)
It will also drift less in the wind

308 gives you a touch more power and at least where I am a few more ammo choices. Also a little bit more forgiving of short barrels.
 
Any deer legal calibre in a rifle that fits and you can shoot well will do the job, if we all had the same it would be pretty boring and several thousand posts wouldn’t exist on here.
Reloading or local availability of ammunition matters.
 
Just to be a pedant - it’s “Creedmoor”….it will make it easier when you search online.

As for choice - both have an excellent selection of bullet weights and lots of available ammunition and consumables.

The clincher is what you are shooting - if stalking at sensible ranges there is nothing in it, if shooting long range or gong bashing I’d go Creedmoor for slightly better BC/ballistics, if shooting F class it would need to be 308.

If you shoot on military ranges the Creedmoor is currently banned on most.

In two exactly the same guns the Creedmoor will have slightly less recoil so that may also be a consideration.

The creedmoor is also a little more economical from a powder charge point of view - but it’s negligible.

Also look at what rifles are available in each.

Hope this helps!

Regards,
Gixer

You could shoot 6.5CM in F Open but not FTR I believe?
 
post six must be a new record for a useless unhelpful comment thats nothing to do with what was posted surely?

is creedmore the spazzy cousin of the creedmoor ?

:rofl:
Yep it’s great on here eh. Basically ignore the post just to have a moan and recommend two others 🤣
 
The 308 will shoot the same weight of bullet significantly faster (therefore flatter and more energetic) than the CM can, and will also shoot heavier bullets than a Creedmoor can handle. In addition, I found that in factory loads the loss of velocity from the "box speed" when fired from a 20 inch barrel was significantly more with CM rounds than with 308.

If you want a rifle that can shoot very efficient long range bullets on the range, using a log barrel, then CM is probably the way to go.

If you want a rifle that will send 180 grains of copper through a boar and out the other side, the 308 is the only choice of the two.

If you want one that could do both then it's the 308.
 
Both will kill all UK deer and shoot long targets, they both have a great selection of factory ammunition so really it all boils down to what you want.
 
Both will shoot UK deer, and in a stalking weight/length rifle, the Creedmoor will excel on long range targets.
 
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