Yeah, I saw where after I had bought mine, that they had lowered the price to $299 at Cabelas. But shortly after that they were pretty much sold out of all calibers for that rifle. I had thoughts about getting one in the .204 Ruger caliber. So fortunately they were sold out by then so that I couldn't spend more money. As getting a new caliber means reloading dies, etc. too.
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I like the 6.5 creedmore. Shot my brother's 6.5CM rifle out to 600 meters, having never touched it before, hit everything I shot at.
There are 4 6.5 SWEDEmores in the family and they hunt. I find it funny that 6.5 swede load info is mild because everyone knows that the model 96 mauser cannot handle the same pressures as the creedmore is rated for. Yet kimber rebarreled several 96's in 308 win for retail sale and the saami specs for pressure on the 308 and the creedmore are the same. Set a creedmore case next to a swede case and it is obvious which has more potential. Since when does less powder capacity equal more velocity potential? Only in the minds of gun rag writers. All fun to talk about.
I didn't realize it until this thread but I INVENTED the 6.5 Creedmore 15 yrs ago when I ran a 22-250 reamer in a 6.5 Jap Arisaka chamber. I wanted to use easily available brass. It worked ok but the Arisaka's bore was a little oversized so I rebarreled it. Dang I should have copyrighted it.
I actually have a Type 99 Arisaka action rebarreled in .22-250 Ackley Improved. I put on a new Walnut stock for it. I used it for quite a few varmint hunts too. It could put ten shots into one ragged hole at 100 yards easy. With three or five shots just one little hole. Anyway the .22-250 Ackley Improved was all the rage at the time I got mine rebarreled. I was going to go with a .220 Swift originally. But the gunsmith had a barrel he machined a few hundredths too much off of to fit a customer's rifle, so he gave me a good deal on it. But one can fire off the regular .22-250 rounds and they fire form into the Ackley Improved version for reloading. Pretty handy if you run out of handholds and need to buy some 22-250's at the gun store. the .22-250 Ackley Improved has the same case capacity as the .220 Swift thus you use the load data for the .220 Swift with it.
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6.5 Creedmore does in a short action at higher pressure what a 6.5 Swede does in a long action at lower pressure. I think I like my Swedes better, but I do need to move my head a bit when I cycle the action or the bolt hits the end of my nose. 260 suffers from OAL restrictions, if you go much heavier than 120 grains you're giving up case capacity in exchange for bullet length.
M94's, m96's and cz550fs in 6.5x55 works for me. Not sayin I wouldn't try one. I'm a huge fan of the .264's.
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I went through a lot of soul searching when I decided I wanted to get a rifle chambered in 6.5. There are a lot of fine cartridges chamber in .264 and it was a difficult decision to make. I had a dream (nightmare) that I had purchased a 6.5CM and had put a Vortex scope on it! Wow! Almost made we feel like I should run out and buy a Camry because everyone else has one. Funny thing is, after looking at all the options, I settled on the Creedmoor. I’m only using this for longer range shooting and maybe some prairie poodle hunting a few times a year. Took it to the range last week to sight in the scope and I can tell you I am one happy camper. First two five shot groups after sighting in were .472” and .423”. I know that the debate will continue to rage over the merits and weakness of the 6.5 Creedmoor, but I’m convinced that it is everything it is cracked up to be.
Please don't run out and buy a Camry.
I just ordered a TC Compass in 6.5 BlowMore. Don't need it and don't have a great deal of interest in the BlowMore, but at about $205 shipped and transferred after the rebate I just couldn't pass it up....
I bought a Savage 12FV 6.5 on a black Friday Cabela's sale. $219 after $100 mail in rebate. I have one of these in .223 and love it!
26" heavy barrel and accutrigger.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/SAVAG...4.uts?slotId=0
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I've been a fan of 6.5's since I found a sporterized Carl Gustav 6.5 Swede sitting dusty on a shelf in a LGS in northern New England. I bought a 6.5 Creedmoor T/C Compass for under $200 with rebate not long ago and took it to the range today. Still love the caliber and it shoots great. Can't really think of anything it won't do for me that I'm likely to ask of it and I have a 30-06 or 35Whelen for those times.
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