Is 6.5 all it’s cracked up to be for whitetail hunting?
#21

My point being the same could be said about the .270(or any other number of options) if someone is a fan of 6.5s....
It's also worth mentioning that 6.5s have been around a good deal longer than .277s...
-Jake
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For the record, I happen to like both Creedmoors (6.5 and 6mm) and could very well end up acquiring a rifle in one or possibly both calibers even though i already own rifles in 270 and 243. Like the OP, my acquiring one or both Creedmoors would be more because I want one rather than I need one. And wanting, as you earlier pointed out, is still a valid justification. Best of all, my wife happens to agree with that "justification."

And unfortunately, if flags keeps talking about 6.5 Swedes and 9.3's, etc. I may end up having less space in my gunsafe, possibly even having to buy another safe. Darn flags.

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Go shoot the 6.5x55 and the 9.3x62. You can thank me later. Great calibers that most Americans know very little about.
#27

Yeah and I'm sure many around 1890s were thinking that 6.5 bullet should be bigger.
Last edited by RaySendero; 09-19-2019 at 01:24 PM.
#28

I do like the 6.5 bullets I’m not on the creedmore craze but I’m going to build a 6.5-06AI later this year. It’s going to be my long range shooter. I’ve got friends who either love the creed or don’t but there’s plenty of great calibers out there i just prefer to be different good luck
#30

It’s not the gun, it’s the gunner. All depends on the hunting you want to do with it. Used a .270 for years on whitetail and always performed well. Lots of big bodied deer from where i’m From so been using a 7mm mag for last 30 years. The size of deer, the ballistics of the caliber, as well as the long sloping ridges I hunt all are factors in choosing caliber. Simple question, Does the 6.5 Creed meet your needs? And how does it compare under those needs to other calibers?