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6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 4600118" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>I think it's because some people put a lot of thought and effort into their rifles and ammunition and they are very knowledgeable about them. Then any old fool with a creedmoor thinks he can relate. It's hard to argue that the creedmoor is not one of the best all purpose cartridges ever produced, so a lot people run to Walmart and grab one and the conversation typically goes "oh you were working on load development? Yea, I bought the expensive ammo for my creed too". To me it's similar to Snap-On tools... anyone who owns them thinks they belong at the master mechanic table.</p><p></p><p>As for myself, I think it's an awesome cartridge and would own one if the opportunity presented itself. Meanwhile I'm working on my 308s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 4600118, member: 12353"] I think it’s because some people put a lot of thought and effort into their rifles and ammunition and they are very knowledgeable about them. Then any old fool with a creedmoor thinks he can relate. It’s hard to argue that the creedmoor is not one of the best all purpose cartridges ever produced, so a lot people run to Walmart and grab one and the conversation typically goes “oh you were working on load development? Yea, I bought the expensive ammo for my creed too”. To me it’s similar to Snap-On tools... anyone who owns them thinks they belong at the master mechanic table. As for myself, I think it’s an awesome cartridge and would own one if the opportunity presented itself. Meanwhile I’m working on my 308s [/QUOTE]
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