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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Opinions wanted! Mod 7 Rem, 260 or 6.5 Creedmore, 20-22"
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 892822" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>Pros for the Creedmoor are shorter length that the 260 so you can have more room to play with bullet length and still fit in a short action magazine. Also great ammo available for it that doesn't break the bank. Cons, brass availability. I dont have a problem with hornady brass. But i guess alot of other people do. Its alot cheaper than say lapua brass. Now, nosler has started making brass for it and is available if one wishes to get "better" brass. And if you still want good brass and availability is low then it can be easily formed from 22-250 brass. Which is a very popular round i might add. So the nod goes to the Creedmoor which is what i shoot. I wouldnt be surprised if you will see the Creedmoor over take the 260 in the next 5-10 years. I may be wrong on that but its just a hunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 892822, member: 72601"] Pros for the Creedmoor are shorter length that the 260 so you can have more room to play with bullet length and still fit in a short action magazine. Also great ammo available for it that doesn't break the bank. Cons, brass availability. I dont have a problem with hornady brass. But i guess alot of other people do. Its alot cheaper than say lapua brass. Now, nosler has started making brass for it and is available if one wishes to get "better" brass. And if you still want good brass and availability is low then it can be easily formed from 22-250 brass. Which is a very popular round i might add. So the nod goes to the Creedmoor which is what i shoot. I wouldnt be surprised if you will see the Creedmoor over take the 260 in the next 5-10 years. I may be wrong on that but its just a hunch. [/QUOTE]
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