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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2051460" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>The 6.5 creedmoor was a result of David Tubbs talking with Dennis Demile about making brass for his XC in 2006. The creedmoor was just a necked up XC that came out in 2007 and the 6 creed is the xc with American brass vs the European brass he was using that caused the "click at the top of the bolt lift due to the different base diameter. Hornady isn't that innovative. They are more a ripoff and replace. Then they market the crap out of the product that is already proven. If they put all that energy into better tolerances and better QC they would own the industry due to there capacity. All the new shooters out there have no idea who stoney point is yet most of the "precision tools" they sell were Stoney point and were better when they were.</p><p> I use their bullets and their products but not for when it really matters. That is because when I teach most couldn't come close to shooting to the potential of the system they are using if it is mine. If they can I will give them a magazine's worth of ammo and show them what can be done with proper practice and instruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2051460, member: 85987"] The 6.5 creedmoor was a result of David Tubbs talking with Dennis Demile about making brass for his XC in 2006. The creedmoor was just a necked up XC that came out in 2007 and the 6 creed is the xc with American brass vs the European brass he was using that caused the "click at the top of the bolt lift due to the different base diameter. Hornady isn't that innovative. They are more a ripoff and replace. Then they market the crap out of the product that is already proven. If they put all that energy into better tolerances and better QC they would own the industry due to there capacity. All the new shooters out there have no idea who stoney point is yet most of the "precision tools" they sell were Stoney point and were better when they were. I use their bullets and their products but not for when it really matters. That is because when I teach most couldn't come close to shooting to the potential of the system they are using if it is mine. If they can I will give them a magazine's worth of ammo and show them what can be done with proper practice and instruction. [/QUOTE]
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