pirate ammo
Guaranteed to take the wind out of their sails
yea,,just look at what I started,,and its going to get MORE,,This creedmoor stuff around here is serious.
yea,,just look at what I started,,and its going to get MORE,,This creedmoor stuff around here is serious.
damn,,I am now an expert like you would not believe,,,,,and my 308 will shoot 2 miles,,
if it says so on the box its got to be right,,I thinkSo will my 22lr says so right on the box.
So will my 22lr says so right on the box.
good evening. mine name is chopper, and i own several 6.5's. Huhhhh?... No... x55... What? Wrong room? Sorry, my bad.This creedmoor stuff around here is serious.
really dude,,take your MEDS,,good evening. mine name is chopper, and i own several 6.5's. Huhhhh?... No... x55... What? Wrong room? Sorry, my bad.
You got duds
Has to be cuz now I've read it on the internetif it says so on the box its got to be right,,I think
good evening. mine name is chopper, and i own several 6.5's. Huhhhh?... No... x55... What? Wrong room? Sorry, my bad.
He's lostreally dude,,take your MEDS,,![]()
sounds like a Talisman subjectHe's lost
Hey clunker,
Try Norma 130 gr OTM in you 6five. They didnt use it in thier test report.
It would have made the other test ammo look REALLY bad.
Norma consistently shot .3 , and it's good brass for reloading. 26 bucks @ sportsmans warehouse .
Dusty, saw this info in the "Secret Creedmoor Club" thread, but it was worthy of its own thread, so thanks. Of course, it is becoming another 6.5 CM bashing session, and I'm not sure what's up with that. Do people actually believe that the CM is inferior, or is it just easy to pick on because marketing claims are absurd? I fell for the hype and got a CM because it fit all of my requirements. Manageable recoil for my bad joints, accuracy, legal for whitetail in WA State, and (most importantly) lots of ammo choices. Unfortunately, I did not discover this forum until I had already made my choice. Overzealous marketing exists in any industry where a corporation stands to make a big profit on hype. Does the CM live up to Hornady's claims? I won't have an answer until the rifle gets back from the factory over a warranty claim.
Not sure if I can ever trust a magazine, youtube video, or any website review again. On the subject of recoil, I shot my CM with 140gr cartridges, and then shot my friend's .308 with 147gr. Honestly, there was not much difference (maybe 15% more recoil on the .308). Then he loaded some 185gr, and it was a whole different experience. I'm a rookie, but it doesn't take a genius to see that bullet weights need to be matched, or measuring differences in recoil is completely irrelevant. If these are the kind of gimmicks that manufacturers are using, who can you trust anymore?
So will my 22lr says so right on the box.