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<blockquote data-quote="Wanfalt1" data-source="post: 1373748" data-attributes="member: 101097"><p>I agree about not going with the 6.5x47Lapua, but not for the velocity. I have both, my wife runs the 260 and I have the 6.5x47 I run same velocity less powder,less barrel length brass is harder to come by. The Creedmoor is the competition. But bring them all, there is not a bit of difference. I have never seen a more accurate cartridge than the Creedmoor. The 6x47 Lapua is the king in the 6's larger than the 6br. Amazing round. The 6 Creedmoor is neck and neck. The 6.5x47 Lapua is pure sex. If you reload there is no hands down winner! There is a pre 64 model 70 .264 Win Mag in Rock Springs Wyoming. Under 1000$. It's a steal but it's been sitting there for awhile. I don't know of a great coyote round in the 6 or 6.5 if you do please share</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wanfalt1, post: 1373748, member: 101097"] I agree about not going with the 6.5x47Lapua, but not for the velocity. I have both, my wife runs the 260 and I have the 6.5x47 I run same velocity less powder,less barrel length brass is harder to come by. The Creedmoor is the competition. But bring them all, there is not a bit of difference. I have never seen a more accurate cartridge than the Creedmoor. The 6x47 Lapua is the king in the 6's larger than the 6br. Amazing round. The 6 Creedmoor is neck and neck. The 6.5x47 Lapua is pure sex. If you reload there is no hands down winner! There is a pre 64 model 70 .264 Win Mag in Rock Springs Wyoming. Under 1000$. It's a steal but it's been sitting there for awhile. I don't know of a great coyote round in the 6 or 6.5 if you do please share [/QUOTE]
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