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6mm br vs 6.5x47
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 792304" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>A 6 Creedmoore would be a wildcat like a 6 dasher, 6x47L, 6XC, or 6 Competition Match.</p><p>It would offer nothing over a 6Dasher, and Lapua's 6br brass is superior to Hornady's Creedmore.</p><p>Lapua uses small primers and is at the capacity where this is appropriate.</p><p>Hornady use large primers, and is not designed to withstand the pressures Lapua allows.</p><p></p><p>Of all the cartridges in this capacity, 6Dasher & 6x47L(very similar) will prove to be hardest to beat at 1kyd. Both can be run at high enough pressures to work around reloading variances. Both delivering hi-BC bullets at 2950fps+ and with lower recoil than 26cal versions. Both using Lapua brass.</p><p>Only issue for some is that both are wildcats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 792304, member: 1521"] A 6 Creedmoore would be a wildcat like a 6 dasher, 6x47L, 6XC, or 6 Competition Match. It would offer nothing over a 6Dasher, and Lapua's 6br brass is superior to Hornady's Creedmore. Lapua uses small primers and is at the capacity where this is appropriate. Hornady use large primers, and is not designed to withstand the pressures Lapua allows. Of all the cartridges in this capacity, 6Dasher & 6x47L(very similar) will prove to be hardest to beat at 1kyd. Both can be run at high enough pressures to work around reloading variances. Both delivering hi-BC bullets at 2950fps+ and with lower recoil than 26cal versions. Both using Lapua brass. Only issue for some is that both are wildcats. [/QUOTE]
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