There a reason you used caps? Your computer broken?After READING and UNDERSTANDING a good reloading manual, then THINK!!!...and these type questions will answer themselves...
SIR, you show a general lack of understanding about something than can get you SERIOUSLY hurt. I can't suggest strongly enough that you not take the advice as a personal affront. You need to find someone whom will sit with you for several sessions and hold you hand while you learn. Most of us here have followed a similar path. It could be your eyes, fingers, or face that gets saved.There a reason you used caps? Your computer brokeRoger!
I've reloaded over 800 rounds of .308 with amazing results. I'm learning the in's and outs of 6.5 CM now. The last thing I am is reckless. When I'm not asking questions on here, which I do while I'm at work, I am reading at home. I literally just got my 6.5 CM two days ago. I'm not going to be reloading tomorrow or even this week.SIR, you show a general lack of understanding about something than can get you SERIOUSLY hurt. I can't suggest strongly enough that you not take the advice as a personal affront. You need to find someone whom will sit with you for several sessions and hold you hand while you learn. Most of us here have followed a similar path. It could be you eyes, fingers, or face that gets saved.
SMDH... 'Bye...There a reason you used caps? Your computer broken?
You might take this the wrong way but please don't.I've reloaded over 800 rounds of .308 with amazing results. I'm learning the in's and outs of 6.5 CM now. The last thing I am is reckless. When I'm not asking questions on here, which I do while I'm at work, I am reading at home. I literally just got my 6.5 CM two days ago. I'm not going to be reloading tomorrow or even this week.
Well said. I suspect the OP may have taken the subtle (and not so subtle) words of advice as a personal insult. It’s somewhat evident he has a lot of homework to do - especially since he’s reloading. I truly hope all goes well.You might take this the wrong way but please don't.
Recently you've asked a few questions many new shooters would have. Questions about caliber and cartridge. The twist on this is you're also talking about reloading. That sends a shiver up many members backs because they are worried about your safety. Please refer back to any reloading manual and just thumb through the cartridges before and after the rounds you are interested in, you might be surprised how many are very similar but "not the same" as what you are shooting.
These responses are all for your safety. This is the most informative, cordial forum I've ever run across.
The 6.5 Creedmoor is derived from the 30 T/C
Which ultimately was derived from the 30/06 which was derived from the 8 x 57 mm Mauser (1888) (except for 0.001" difference in body diameter at the head).Nuh-uhh.
It's the 250 Savage. ;^)
ExactlyWhich ultimately was derived from the 30/06 which was derived from the 8 x 57 mm Mauser (1888) (except for 0.001" difference in body diameter at the head).
The OP asked:
Can someone please explain all the 6.5 Creedmoor variations
There are none !
A 6.5 Needmore is what it is and is derived from the 260 Rem which is a 308 necked to 6.5 mm.
Arguments stem from its parenthood being a correctly called a 6.5/08 or 260 Rem......take your pick.
Any day the 100+ yr old 6.5x55 loaded to modern pressures will kick arse of a Needmore.
I hope MR. Wick comes back, his threads have been like reading a book you can’t put down this winter. I’m jealous of the amount of rounds he gets to send down range, while I have a hard time finding a day that it works out.Guys! He’s here to learn and get help! Let’s show him our good side! We all started sometime!
Guys! He’s here to learn and get help! Let’s show him our good side! We all started sometime!