Calibre

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
 
As above.
I have the real 6.5 (x55 SE) rather than the Creedmoor young pretender - both will drop anything walking this part of God’s green earth.
I also have a .308 which has the same result on deer but with considerably more authority - especially at distance on the hill.
Both have significant flexibility with bullet weights and type and you will see the bullet strike with the 6.5.
Depends really on what and where you intend to shoot….
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