There’s something about the 6.5 Creedmoor that brings out the worst in people. On both sides of the coin, there are people who are so emotionally attached to their beliefs about this cartridge that it ...
Hornady introduced the 6.5 Creedmoor in 2007, and few people cared. The masses of shooters and hunters weren’t interested in a short-action cartridge with similar ballistics to the century-old 6.5×55 ...
Our many years of rifle testing have shown the 6.5 Creedmoor to be one of the most precise cartridges to choose when using factory ammo, but what is the most accurate 6.5 Creedmoor ammo? Because each ...
You’ve probably heard the .308 vs. 6.5 Creedmoor argument a hundred times at deer camp, the range, or in gun shop circles. It’s the kind of debate that pulls in long-range shooters, hunters, and ...
Others in the defense community continue to hold onto the 7.62x51mm as the battle rifle gold standard. SOCOM’s recent action implies those days are behind us. The command’s decision to embrace the 6.5 ...
A reader submitted a question to our weekly On The Gun newsletter (which you can sign up for here) about how to cope with recoil and cartridge selection. He described how he’s become recoil shy when ...
Why would you hate the 6.5 Creedmoor? Because you can’t spell “Creedmoor”? Because you’re some kind of degenerate who should be beaten in the street? That’s not my business. I’ve been asked to name ...
Ruger bridged the chasm between long-range-centric bolt guns and ARs currently battling for attention in the firearms world. That bridge is the SFAR – Small Frame Auto Loading Rifle. This rifle is a ...