I might eventually build a 6.5 creedmoor on one of my 308's that is nearing the end of it's barrel life, or even on that rem 673 that I had in the classifieds, if I can't get my money out of it. But I already have a couple of 6.5x55 swedes in that performance ballpark, and I want to use these actions and stocks which I already have on hand rather than start from scratch.
How is 6.5-284 more practical than a 6.5-06? Not doubting you at all just do not understand how it could be "more practical"? Ballistic they might as well be twins with 30-06 brass being more widely available though.
How is 6.5-284 more practical than a 6.5-06? Not doubting you at all just do not understand how it could be "more practical"? Ballistic they might as well be twins with 30-06 brass being more widely available though.
I am about to build a medium weight 6.5 hunting rifle on a remington action with a krieger barrel. I had in mind a 6.5-06 AI, but when I sat down with the gunsmith, he convinced me to go with a 6.5x284. This guy is very well known and has a great reputation, so I let him talk me into it even though I will be giving up about 200 fps of velocity.
I'm just curious about other shooter's opinions if I made the right choice or not, or if there is something even better that we overlooked. The selling point for me was that he claimed accuracy in the 6.5x284 will be perceptibly better, and the velocity difference will not be a huge factor at the 600 yards which is the limit of my field of view from my hunting spot.
Whoever's telling you that load of crap, is yanking your chain hard, because they want to make a sale.As for barrel life - they tell me that if you don't shoot it hot at the range - and clean it regularly - you will easily exceed the 1,000 rounds that is usually kicked around for Weatherby's barrel life.