Some of this experience, I've been around my share of 6 creeds, owned one, and some conjecture, but I think necking the case down results in a lack of efficiency. If you run the faster powders that work in 6.5, now you have no barrel life. If you opt for a slower powder, now you get into a dead zone of suitable powders, and incomplete burns the order of the day. And it does not have the capacity to run slow powders like H1000.Did they elaborate on some of the "whys" of that decision?
Thanks,
George
I have friends that are trying to download the case for prs style shooting, (fast strings), it's not really working, too much carbon buildup, esp carbon rings.
Not a fair comparison, but take the 6.5x284, far from an efficient case itself, necked down to 6mm, yeah it worked, all it is was something to talk about.
I Pulled my 6 creed apart, I'm done with the case, but I pulled my barrel because my sizing die out of spec, was not buying new die, fixing brass, or buying new brass, it was just the easiest route
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