Posted on 03/27/2019 5:24:47 AM PDT by w1n1
Which is a Good Option as a SHTF Cartridge?
There are some great short action rifles available, some rifles being offered in 6.5 Creedmoor. There is another similar case, but not quite the same its the .308 Winchester. The 6.5 Creedmoor uses skinnier, lighter bullets and its faster downrange than the .308.
The 6.5 Creedmoor is very popular as a great selection for medium to long range (500-1000 yards) shooting. Which is why the military has incorporated this into some of their specialized rifles for long range targets.
Ballistic speaking, the skinny 6.5mm bullets perform exceptionally well, very closely matching the ballistic profile of a 300 Winchester Magnum, but with much less recoil and cost.
Its possible that for SHTF scenario the 6.5 Creedmoor is the better ballistic cartridge than .308 due to performance consistency. The 308 was designed in 1952 for a semi-automatic military rifle, while the 6.5 Creedmoor was designed in 2007 for better long range target performance in a bolt action rifle. Read the rest of this 6.5 Creedmoor vs 308.
If I’m involved in gun battles post-SHTF, I think my few hundred rounds of .30-06 will be a lifetime supply.
I took out a coyote moving at a dead run at 1760 yards off my south deck a few weeks ago with a 6.5 creed. My 308s won’t do that. If four of my buddies didn’t witness it, I don’t think they would of believed me. I get them at 1000 yards plus or minus a bit quite often, but that was the first at that range.
In a semi platform, the difference is large too. 308 will buck fairly well, while 6.5 is a lot less and you watch your rounds going. They hit with about even kinetic energy up to 500 yards, then far exceed 308. Actually even weight bullets, the 308 was hitting at 1000 ft lbs at 500, the 6.5 was at 1350.
I’m a subject matter expert. I usually shoot a hundred or more rounds a week if I’m taking it easy, and have been using 6.5 since 2008. I recognized early on the superiority of the round, and so did the US Army.
“”I took out a coyote moving at a dead run at 1760 yards off my south deck a few weeks ago with a 6.5 creed. “”....................What an absolute load of BS!
The 308 vs Creedmoor battle continues. If you have the money to spend, try the Creedmoor. If not, 308 is just fine.
The article is pushing Creedmoor as a short action rifle cartridge. Fine.
At the moment, for me anyway, inside of 800 yards 308 is great. Beyond that whip out the 300 WinMag or .338 Lapua.
.30-06, .223.
Seems common enough.
Thank you! I guess if one is going to tell a lie on the internet, make it the biggest lie of all time. At a 'dead run' no less. GGA!
We’re back here again? As good as the Creedmore is, it doesn’t yet qualify as a SHTF cartridge any more than a .243 Winchester. There are TONS of .308 out there, and a variety of guns - including machine guns - that shoot it. I shoot .308 regularly at distances greater than 500yds and occasionally out to a mile. No problems. When you can start buying 6.5 CM in bulk at reasonable prices, and walk into any local small town fishing/hunting store and buy it off the shelf, then we’ll talk about it being a good SHTF cartridge. That’s what’s so great about the 7.62x 39. As lowly as it is, you can find the stuff anywhere - and cheap! And it’s combat-effective out to 400 meters.
Oh? Were you there? You’re welcome to come up and see me shoot firsthand if you like. In all fairness, I have a lot of experience with this overseas, and the first shot didn’t hit, just dropped in behind, adjsut point of aim and go again (Schmidt and bender).
You want to keep shooting off your mouth like an ignorant Hilary lover? Or can you just accept that some people can do things you can never hope to achieve?
Funny, mine will. You need new gun!
I’m not shooting off my mouth but somebody sure is! It’s more like blowing it out ones arse! My experience with this started in the 60’s with the A Shau, then shot nationally up into the mid 80’s. Your a liar!
50% less wind drift at 1000 yards with 6.5 vs 308.
The ballistics don’t lie. I love my 308s. Don’t get me wrong, I just like the right tool for the job. My buddy the other Sunday shot 2 foot steel with a Springfield Saint 16” barrel, 73gr 223. The target is 1085 yards. He had a three times magnifier and an eotech red dot. He got 2 hits out of ten. One can do it, but it’s not the best tool for the job.
I will likely build a 300 PRC this year, and see how far she will go. I’m limited to 2750 yards off my deck, but if I can get that, I’ll be happy.
Well if you are saying it was a one time thing, then yes it could have happened. I have made a couple of shots in my lifetime which were pretty much unbelievable.
Now if you are saying you did it because you are so good, then no it is not a reasonable statement.
You’re an idiot. A full blown one and an embarrassment to real Americans.
You don’t know me, you don’t know what I’ve done, where I served, or that my longest shot overseas was 100m shy of my fellow regimental brother’s. You don’t know my gear, or how much I shoot, or my familiarity with my gear. Instead, like any true leftist, you just sit there and spout off. I offered for you to come see for yourself, but instead you just spout off. I teach this stuff as well. If you come, I’ll show you a few things.
This Albertan Ppcli vet signing off.
Doesn’t one want a SHTF cartridge that if the SHTF will be easily available among the wreckage?
Couldn’t even see a coyote at one mile.
They had the ballistics figured out in the late 1800’s with the 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser and it’s pretty hard to improve on that round.
C’mon.... that stuff’s been around better than 100 years. It has to be obsolete.
Typo...you meant 176 yards.
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