jryoung
Well-known member
I do have a question for you gun nuts.
I've always looked at the 6.5 Creedmoor as a great possibility built on the .308 Win case. Howa has started discussions about how well that chambering would be received by hunters. I love all that the .264 bullet has as options and performance. Yet, I wonder if hunters would opt for a 7mm-.08 over the 6.5 Creedmoor, and if so, reasons for such choice.
No right or wrong answers, just looking for feedback and input about the 6.5 as a hunting round from those who have used it for such.
I would not opt for a Creedmore over a 7mm-08, for a general purpose rifle. The 7mm has a better bullet selection for larger game, and will push a 140 grain faster than Creedmore will with an immaterial difference in BC. If I'm looking at lopes and whitetails only, I might get a Creedmore, if I want to hunt elk and bear too, I like the 7mm-08.
I know the Creedmore has some excitement around it but if I wanted a 6.5 it is hard to get me away from the 260 Remington as it has been around twice as long and has far more offering of brass/factory ammunition. Same applies for the 7mm-08 too (and I'm a guy that shoots a wildcat).
I wish Howa would make it a 22" barrel, but it still is a rifle that has me interested.