Most appropriate title and excellent written article ...

Thanks Feenix! That really was a very good article.
I don't own a Creedmore, and I'm not into bashing them...ok, maybe just a LITTLE bit...

But I do like his analysis and how adamant he is to know your realistic limits. That applies to all of us, using everything from a .17 to a .458.

Again, thanks for the link to the article!
 
Thanks Feenix! That really was a very good article.
I don't own a Creedmore, and I'm not into bashing them...ok, maybe just a LITTLE bit...

But I do like his analysis and how adamant he is to know your realistic limits. That applies to all of us, using everything from a .17 to a .458.

Again, thanks for the link to the article!

I have the nostalgic 6.5x55 Swede and did not find the need to get a 6.5 CM. However, I won an entry level TCA Compass from a raffle for $20. It is very pleasant to shoot and and accuracy is great even for factory ammo. Before and now, I cannot find any excuse to bash or hate it; I am a sucker for innovation and more choices and always keep an open mind.

Cheers!

Ed
 
I've read several of, Mr. Holland's articles over the years, he's got, both feet on the Ground and is a "solid" Sportsman that, the noob "Hunter" could learn a lot from, about LR shooting, best Rests, Wind reading, Ballistic's, Prone shooting, knowing limitations, etc. !
 
Good article. I chose the 6.5x47 but it and the Creed are so close I can see why guys like the Creed. Biggest benefit is factory ammo. I'm sure sales will remain strong.
 
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