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sale me on the 6.5 creedmore
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<blockquote data-quote="central iowa guy" data-source="post: 2031557" data-attributes="member: 87578"><p>I too thought twice about the creedmoor. However I have 4 now. Its probably the easiest round to find anywhere. I reload a lots of different calibers....243, 22-250, 222, 30-06, 300 wby, 356 win, have for 40 years. The 6.5cm with its bullet selection out there and the hype has opened up a bunch doors to new shooters in my family. I have son in laws that have never shot before but have heard of the 6.5 cm. It has snagged them into the shooting world thanks to the hype. When i reload i now have an audience that asks a zillion questions. They can hit targets further out then they ever imagined. Its been the easiest rifle to tune while reloading. My wife and i practice with it out to 1000. She now shoots her 6.5 prc to a mile. Successfully. If the 6.5 cm gets us new shooters into the sport i guess really......how bad is it. There are better rifles for LR hunting, my family members now talk ballistics....unheard at the Thanksgiving table 5 years ago. We need all shooters to keep our gun rights and to keep buying hunting licenses. Hate to say it but license sales are down . We can't let that happen. My 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="central iowa guy, post: 2031557, member: 87578"] I too thought twice about the creedmoor. However I have 4 now. Its probably the easiest round to find anywhere. I reload a lots of different calibers....243, 22-250, 222, 30-06, 300 wby, 356 win, have for 40 years. The 6.5cm with its bullet selection out there and the hype has opened up a bunch doors to new shooters in my family. I have son in laws that have never shot before but have heard of the 6.5 cm. It has snagged them into the shooting world thanks to the hype. When i reload i now have an audience that asks a zillion questions. They can hit targets further out then they ever imagined. Its been the easiest rifle to tune while reloading. My wife and i practice with it out to 1000. She now shoots her 6.5 prc to a mile. Successfully. If the 6.5 cm gets us new shooters into the sport i guess really......how bad is it. There are better rifles for LR hunting, my family members now talk ballistics....unheard at the Thanksgiving table 5 years ago. We need all shooters to keep our gun rights and to keep buying hunting licenses. Hate to say it but license sales are down . We can't let that happen. My 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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