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Rifle for deer/coyotes moderate range
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1233082" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>How do you figure that? There are pretty close to the same. Unless your talking the maybe 50fps that you might gain. In all honesty, both are great rounds. The Creed does have a better case design for those heavy 140 grain pills. But they both produce the same velocity. </p><p></p><p>To the OP, if your thinking of a 6.5 mm round, why not get the one that has much better factoy options? Especially with lapua brass right around the corner, there is noreason not to get the Creed over the 260. Hornady match ammo is lights out if you dont reload or in a pinch. For a factory rifle, I'd suggest a Savage or a Browning. Ive had fantastic luck with both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1233082, member: 72601"] How do you figure that? There are pretty close to the same. Unless your talking the maybe 50fps that you might gain. In all honesty, both are great rounds. The Creed does have a better case design for those heavy 140 grain pills. But they both produce the same velocity. To the OP, if your thinking of a 6.5 mm round, why not get the one that has much better factoy options? Especially with lapua brass right around the corner, there is noreason not to get the Creed over the 260. Hornady match ammo is lights out if you dont reload or in a pinch. For a factory rifle, I'd suggest a Savage or a Browning. Ive had fantastic luck with both. [/QUOTE]
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