BudsGunShop.com - 6mm Creedmore vs 6.5 Creedmoor
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Hello, I'm looking to buy a Ruger Precision rifle in either 6mm Creedmoor or 6.5 Creedmoor and have a few questions.
1. I read that 6mm barrels don't last as long. Is that true?
2. How many rounds can I expect to put through 6mm & 6.5 barrels before they need to be replaced?
3. Is 6mm Creedmoor ammo becoming more widely available and cheaper?
4. Whichever I choose, is it worth it to get the 26 inch barrel over the 24?
5. Which bipods do you recommend for either of these rifles?
Thank you!
Scott
4 Answers





Scott, First Creedmoor and Creedmore are the same round designation. Some people just spell Creedmoor wrong. The throat erosion issue with this round has a lot of variables. How fast you shoot. How often you shoot, competing or hunting, Ammo used. Quality of barrel. Both rounds are expensive. The 6mm Creedmoor was hatched from the 6.5 Creedmoor, and that round is the ballistic twin and nearly identical physical twin to the 260 Remington. A precision competition target shooter using these rounds will change barrels every 1000 to 2000 rounds or more often. For me, I expect to probably get 10,000 rounds through my Savage 6.5 Creedmoor barrel. The decrease in accuracy from the throat erosion is no big deal for me. I will have my same barrel the rest of my life. 24" barrel model will be lighter. 26" barrel model will give you more bullet velocity. Any good quality bipod will work. You can mount a rail or a sling swivel mount on the M-Lok handgaurd to mount a bipod. You decide.