Thinking of building a 6.5 creedmoor and running 140 or 142 smks I'm kind of new to long range shooting. Was wondering if this set up would be good for 1000 yd groups
Just looking for some advice thanks
Just looking for some advice thanks
I'm stuck between the creed and a 6.5-284You will be fine at 1000 with the Creed and 140 class bullets. Great selection of bullets and you will soon have Lapua brass.
I'm stuck between the creed and a 6.5-284
Stick with the Creedmoor, you will be amazed what it is capable of. Invest in a good barrel and a good reamer and go have some fun.I'm stuck between the creed and a 6.5-284
You won't get the velocity of the 6.5-.284 but your barrel will last about twice as long (if not more than that). It would be a good chambering if you are new to the game. I shoot one at 600yds and it does well. 1000yds is a different beast as far as wind calls go; the Creedmoor would give less margin for error than the faster 6.5-284...it would make you a better wind reader.
Yes i have been for about 10 years just started really pursuing long range reloading !I really like the 6.5-284 but the barrel will not last a season for me ...and the time and cost to re-barrel made me look closely at my shooting and competing habits. I was shooting an occasional 1000 yd match and practicing some as well. However, I LOVE 6.5 CM and shoot the NRA style 600 yd mid-range matches and practice very often and thus it works best for me. The brass is easy and a great choice of bullets makes I an easy choice. unless you are able to make your own barrels and put them on , maybe the 6.5-284 is not for you.
I didn't ask, I'm sorry, are you reloading?
Had shot 6.5 creed for years, u will really like and push 2500 rounds thru barrel, use smk142gr., hornady brass works well btw, h4350 is go to powder. Kelbly may have a GRS stock. Panda f class action. Large rifle primers my opinion for long range. Have fun!
That's about all you will get out of most high-performance rounds used under the stress of competition. Some a tad more, some a tad less. You are right in the ballpark with most competitors.I'm pulling my 6.5 creedmoor barrel off tomorrow morning and re-chambering it back to 6.5 creedmoor. I have completely shot the throat out with 1800 rounds to the point where I can't touch the lands with a 140 Berger Hybrid seated all the way out. Now in the defense of this round..... I shoot very fast with out cool down time and hot loads, constantly pushing over 2900 fps. As far as accuracy, I like it because I feel it bucks the wind pretty good and it's really light on recoil.