The 6mm Creedmoor: Is This the Next Big Thing in Long-Range Shooting?

6mm Creedmoor

Even if you do not consider yourself a hunter or feel, at this moment, a rifle is a necessity of life, as a prepper and/or survivalist, you know a weapon will eventually be needed. When the SHTF we may not just be hunting for our food but keeping our families secure. Both will be paramount if we plan to survive!

While we admit, we simply do not know what will be happening out there, we can certainly anticipate some bad times. We need to be prepared for the worst! And this means having a weapon, preferably a gun, and most preferably a rifle!

And keep this in mind: A rifle is only as good as its cartridge and we might add the reverse applies too. If you want the best, experts say the 6mm Creedmoor cartridge is considered pretty much perfection.

After the break go over to the net page and read up as to why at least one expert swears by them!

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17 Comments

  1. Andrew Vot-ava said:

    Father in law has this says good things but ill stick with 308 and 7.62×39

  2. Jay Ratliff said:

    Seriously? The 6.5 CM has been around several years now and the 6mm rem and 243 win rounds have been around for decades. I just don’t see where the hole is this round would fill.

  3. Nicholas Oliverio said:

    I switched to the Creedmoor just under 2 years ago, from 308. It’s a fantastic round…ballistically speaking. Very manageable recoil as well. The ability to take a follow up shot, if needed, while maintaining sight picture on the animal is imperative to me. If you’re not too heavily invested in .308, it’s worth a serious look.

  4. Wes Lydon said:

    I don’t care what caliber you shoot, bullet placement is always my first choice

  5. Scott Wilson said:

    One cool little round. Already built a couple getting ready to start another

  6. Billy J Genaway said:

    Big case, big powder, little bore=no barrel life. This round will suffer the same fate as the 220 swift. I can reload 20 243/308 for $10

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