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6MM Creedmoor Dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 2444178" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>That is exactly why I went this 6gt route. </p><p>Burn 10 grains less powder and same velocity with better barrel life..</p><p>Curtis axiom and Curtis valor actions. </p><p>AI mags and ARC mags. </p><p>Mag kits do not work with the GT. </p><p></p><p>I have done spring manipulation which is better, and a lot of guys are running the GT and loving it. </p><p></p><p>For an adult to get a recoil management ballistic edge it's worth it. </p><p>For a kid that weighs 95 pounds with short arms, and a 16 pound rifle, feeding issues of any kind are not acceptable. </p><p>We will get it figured out it's just that the creedmoor is so flawless. </p><p>I can tell you that a dasher or GT with 10 less grains of powder then the creedmoor at the same velocity heats up the barrel and or suppressor around half as much and recoils substantially less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 2444178, member: 10582"] That is exactly why I went this 6gt route. Burn 10 grains less powder and same velocity with better barrel life.. Curtis axiom and Curtis valor actions. AI mags and ARC mags. Mag kits do not work with the GT. I have done spring manipulation which is better, and a lot of guys are running the GT and loving it. For an adult to get a recoil management ballistic edge it’s worth it. For a kid that weighs 95 pounds with short arms, and a 16 pound rifle, feeding issues of any kind are not acceptable. We will get it figured out it’s just that the creedmoor is so flawless. I can tell you that a dasher or GT with 10 less grains of powder then the creedmoor at the same velocity heats up the barrel and or suppressor around half as much and recoils substantially less. [/QUOTE]
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