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<blockquote data-quote="Beanburrito" data-source="post: 1081990" data-attributes="member: 89678"><p>I have been reading and talking to a wide group of people trying to find the gun that would be the better gun. There's been a lot of thoughts as to which gun would be best for a newbie getting into the long range shooting arena. I found this article and would like to quote the following: "There will always be those who bash new cartridges, claiming that they don't do anything better than their favorite cartridge. By this logic, we'd all be shooting .30-06. Put simply, the 6.5 Creedmoor is what the .260 Remington should have been. It looks like Hornady has the right mind-set to make its new cartridge a success in the competitive and practical market, unlike Remington who basically let the .260 languish in a few hunting rifles. The 6.5 Creedmoor enjoys additional case capacity over the 6.5x47 Lapua, which allows better ballistics at a lower peak chamber pressure."</p><p>I am seriously leaning towards the creedmoor. </p><p>But I'm still open to other points of view and am hoping that I can get more input. Thanks to all for your time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beanburrito, post: 1081990, member: 89678"] I have been reading and talking to a wide group of people trying to find the gun that would be the better gun. There's been a lot of thoughts as to which gun would be best for a newbie getting into the long range shooting arena. I found this article and would like to quote the following: "There will always be those who bash new cartridges, claiming that they don't do anything better than their favorite cartridge. By this logic, we'd all be shooting .30-06. Put simply, the 6.5 Creedmoor is what the .260 Remington should have been. It looks like Hornady has the right mind-set to make its new cartridge a success in the competitive and practical market, unlike Remington who basically let the .260 languish in a few hunting rifles. The 6.5 Creedmoor enjoys additional case capacity over the 6.5x47 Lapua, which allows better ballistics at a lower peak chamber pressure." I am seriously leaning towards the creedmoor. But I'm still open to other points of view and am hoping that I can get more input. Thanks to all for your time [/QUOTE]
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