Gentlemen,
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
I have been kicking this around in my head, over and over and here's my devils advocate reasoning.
1) Factory ammo and Factory,although monopolized by Hornady) virgin brass, without fire forming or any other work is a HUGE PLUS.
2) Short cartridge over all length will allow for a short,although gunsmith modified) bolt throw, which will permit a fixed stock or cheek weld for rapid fire shooting with no change in NPA on the target: HUGE PLUS
3) Barrel life: I just had my second child in November so money is REALLY tight. 6.5 x 55, 6.5-06, are huge and somewhat overbore. Again, trying to get the Long Action bolt throw to go away so I don't have to get my huge noggin' out of the way to work that long, factory 30/06 bolt.
4) New 6.5 Creedmoor Reamer purchase....HUGE MINUS. Hell, I think it's available at Pacific, but no brass is yet available. My smith' is willing to go halves on the reamer, which is more than fair, but again he does have a .260 AI reamer in house, BUT AGAIN, 40d case shoulder and cone faced barrel/ Model 70 may cause feeding and reliability problems. I am sure the .260 AI is the nuts for prone slow, F-Class, and probably Benchrest, but the 40d shoulder seems like a liability to me,the novice 1000 yard shooter).
5) The liquor cabinet is still full of high end bourbon and Single Malt.....HUGE PLUS!
6) Having so many opinions from experienced shooters, and so many total responses: HUGE PLUS!
Thank you all for the information and guidance. I will keep the forum posted and let you know whether this 6.5 Creedmoor project pans out. Saayyy, anybody from Hornady listening/posting???? Want to do a performance evaluation with my new 6.5 5R, SS, Bartlein Heavy Varmint Barrel? I just need you guys to give my smith' about $450.00 and then we'll really see if this platform is a shooter! LMAO!
Here's to a wonderful, safe, accurate, and prosperous New Year in 2008!
Thanks for all of your posts. They were greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Matt
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
I have been kicking this around in my head, over and over and here's my devils advocate reasoning.
1) Factory ammo and Factory,although monopolized by Hornady) virgin brass, without fire forming or any other work is a HUGE PLUS.
2) Short cartridge over all length will allow for a short,although gunsmith modified) bolt throw, which will permit a fixed stock or cheek weld for rapid fire shooting with no change in NPA on the target: HUGE PLUS
3) Barrel life: I just had my second child in November so money is REALLY tight. 6.5 x 55, 6.5-06, are huge and somewhat overbore. Again, trying to get the Long Action bolt throw to go away so I don't have to get my huge noggin' out of the way to work that long, factory 30/06 bolt.
4) New 6.5 Creedmoor Reamer purchase....HUGE MINUS. Hell, I think it's available at Pacific, but no brass is yet available. My smith' is willing to go halves on the reamer, which is more than fair, but again he does have a .260 AI reamer in house, BUT AGAIN, 40d case shoulder and cone faced barrel/ Model 70 may cause feeding and reliability problems. I am sure the .260 AI is the nuts for prone slow, F-Class, and probably Benchrest, but the 40d shoulder seems like a liability to me,the novice 1000 yard shooter).
5) The liquor cabinet is still full of high end bourbon and Single Malt.....HUGE PLUS!
6) Having so many opinions from experienced shooters, and so many total responses: HUGE PLUS!
Thank you all for the information and guidance. I will keep the forum posted and let you know whether this 6.5 Creedmoor project pans out. Saayyy, anybody from Hornady listening/posting???? Want to do a performance evaluation with my new 6.5 5R, SS, Bartlein Heavy Varmint Barrel? I just need you guys to give my smith' about $450.00 and then we'll really see if this platform is a shooter! LMAO!
Here's to a wonderful, safe, accurate, and prosperous New Year in 2008!
Thanks for all of your posts. They were greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Matt