6.5 Creedmoor AI. What will this start?

Hi, just wondering if anyone has looked into a 6.5 Creedmoor AI? I'm a fan of the 6.5's I built my son a 6.5 Creedmoor Bat Machine action Obermeyer barrel Jewel trigger McMillan stock shoots awesome with factory ammo it's definitely under .50 mos @ 200 yards . But would a 6.5 Creedmoor AI get to 3000 FPS or better does anyone have any info? If this is doable this might be an easy one to fire form. I think??
Any ideas
Thanks

The Creeds are already an improved design with a 30
Shoulder and taking them to 40 will not achieve much. If u r wanting 3,000 from a 140 go with a 260AI chamber. Mine reach that vel fairly easily.
 
Why? The Creedmoor already is practically an "improved" case, it has very little body taper and a 35degree shoulder, dont think you'd get a ton of extra capacity by blowing that forward to 40degrees. If you want to improve a short action 6.5mm case, go with a 260AI, that will get you pretty darn close to your target velocities running the right powders.

Or like others have said, just step up to the 6.5-284 (if you want to keep your 308 bolt face) or the SAUM/GAP 4S if you want better fit in your action.
 
6.5-06 6.5x284, 6.5 SAUM, WSM. 26 Nosler. Any of them would all be better than Trying to force the Creed to push a 140gr 3000fps.
Such speeds requires high pressures, compressed loads. ECT. If you have your mind set on a certain bullet traveling at a certain speed, pick a case capable of doing it with ease. It's safer and your barrel life will be better.
 
Why? The Creedmoor already is practically an "improved" case, it has very little body taper and a 35degree shoulder, dont think you'd get a ton of extra capacity by blowing that forward to 40degrees. If you want to improve a short action 6.5mm case, go with a 260AI, that will get you pretty darn close to your target velocities running the right powders.

Or like others have said, just step up to the 6.5-284 (if you want to keep your 308 bolt face) or the SAUM/GAP 4S if you want better fit in your action.
Could you explain what you mean by better fit in action with the SAUM/Gap 4S
Thanks
 
Could you explain what you mean by better fit in action with the SAUM/Gap 4S
Thanks
While the 6.5-284 can be setup in a short action, a long action is usually preferred for extended seating of the bullet (more powder capacity). The 6.5SAUM is designed for a short action. Only throating and twist rate limit bullet weight in the SAUM. This could be what Tex_Hunter was referring too. If I missed his point, I apologize.
 
I am not sure that the cost of dies, reamer would be worth the Creed AI. Look before you leap, you are talking a chunk of money.
 
The 6.5 Creedmoor may well be my 2nd favorite cartridge on earth. ( 1st is the 458 Win)

But, I have to agree with going with a bigger case if you need 3k /140 gr.

The Creed was designed to be a mild mannered , accurate cartridge.
It excells at that. Its not very hard on throats or barrels or brass when it is kept within its design parameters.
The 6.5 Short RUM , 264 Win mag or a 6.5 Sherman would be what I would try if I needed more velocity.
 
While the 6.5-284 can be setup in a short action, a long action is usually preferred for extended seating of the bullet (more powder capacity). The 6.5SAUM is designed for a short action. Only throating and twist rate limit bullet weight in the SAUM. This could be what Tex_Hunter was referring too. If I missed his point, I apologize.
Thank for the info
 
Another possibility is the 6.5 PRC. Hornady factory load is near 3k and certainly has great possibility for hand loading well over 3K. I have two 6.5 Creedmoors and I wish i had built my Curtis on a long action for OAL to fit the mag (Accurate Mags). I chambered it with a PTG match reamer. Petersen SP brass, CCI mag primer H4350 42.2, .20 off the lands and consistent 2770 fps .33 groups at 100. I personally have no need to exceed 3k so the Creed works for me but if I did I would either do the proven 6.5-284 or 6.5 PRC, both in a long action for flexibility sake.
 
Another possibility is the 6.5 PRC. Hornady factory load is near 3k and certainly has great possibility for hand loading well over 3K. I have two 6.5 Creedmoors and I wish i had built my Curtis on a long action for OAL to fit the mag (Accurate Mags). I chambered it with a PTG match reamer. Petersen SP brass, CCI mag primer H4350 42.2, .20 off the lands and consistent 2770 fps .33 groups at 100. I personally have no need to exceed 3k so the Creed works for me but if I did I would either do the proven 6.5-284 or 6.5 PRC, both in a long action for flexibility sake.
Thanks for the information
 
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