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6mm Creedmoor Subsonic?
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 1053613" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>Oh, I'm thinking of a blackout just because it'd be cool. By the way, I'm talking about the 6 Creedmoor not the 6.5.</p><p></p><p>I talked to Copper Creek and they will come up with a load. He said it seems like a cool project. We'd have to use a 58 or 65 grain bullet in order to stabilize it with a standard 1-8 twist. It would only use 3 grains of powder so it would have to have some sort of fill and maybe the flash hole drilled to get good ignition. I think I'd rather let them take care of development. Once you buy 100 rounds they'd give you the load data. Development isn't cheap but then I don't think I'm willing to tinker that much with the development he's talking about.</p><p></p><p>100 yard retained energy is only about 120 ft lbs so shot placement would be very important if shooting a coyote. It would be a pretty cool load to just shoot in the yard for target practice if it's not got enough oompf to take out a yote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 1053613, member: 605"] Oh, I'm thinking of a blackout just because it'd be cool. By the way, I'm talking about the 6 Creedmoor not the 6.5. I talked to Copper Creek and they will come up with a load. He said it seems like a cool project. We'd have to use a 58 or 65 grain bullet in order to stabilize it with a standard 1-8 twist. It would only use 3 grains of powder so it would have to have some sort of fill and maybe the flash hole drilled to get good ignition. I think I'd rather let them take care of development. Once you buy 100 rounds they'd give you the load data. Development isn't cheap but then I don't think I'm willing to tinker that much with the development he's talking about. 100 yard retained energy is only about 120 ft lbs so shot placement would be very important if shooting a coyote. It would be a pretty cool load to just shoot in the yard for target practice if it's not got enough oompf to take out a yote. [/QUOTE]
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