Short answer: yes – if you use the right bullet and stay honest about your shot angles and distances. The longer answer is where things get interesting, because the 6mm Creedmoor isn’t just a “light ...
A good ammo load should give you confidence in the field without beating you up every time you pull the trigger. The trick is finding rounds that carry enough weight to penetrate deeply, but still ...
It started as the mere spark of an idea back in 2007. I wanted to write an article about how one goes about developing a wildcat cartridge. As a fan of long-range shooting, and in order to give the ...
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Based on necking the 6.5 Creedmoor down for 6mm bullets, the 6mm Creedmoor cartridge is capable of accurate 1,000-yard shots that had moderate recoil and is predicted to be the next hot cartridge for ...
Key point: The 6.5 Creedmoor is new but also well-received. The 6mm cartridge is a new entry to the shooting world, but has been winning target competitions and bringing down animals at a high rate ...
In 2015, I decided to neck the 6.5 Creedmoor case down to 0.257-caliber. With help of two fellow West Virginians, Mike Cyrus of Lehigh Defense and Jerry Dove of Dove Custom guns, I was soon shooting ...