filmjunkie4ever
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- May 4, 2011
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I think for me the intense dislike for the Creedmoor isn’t only the subculture of wannabe snipers (which are quite annoying) but the dudes who have read a couple of outdoor life articles and now think every other cartridge is suddenly only a brush gun. “The .30-06 has had its time,” and “my .300 Blackout shoots 220 grain bullets so it’s a better long distance load than your .308” are two particularly infuriating comments that I hear quite often. All of the sudden B.C. is the idol we need to worship, and nothing else matters.JD338":3l59d2d9 said:358 WCF,358 WCF":3l59d2d9 said:Thebear_78":3l59d2d9 said:Seriously what is the hatred for the 6.5 creedmoor? It’s an excellent cartridge design. It’s available in a lot of rifles, loaded ammo. There really isn’t anything bad about it. It’s kind of embarrassing how some of you go on about it.
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If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand. :grin:
Please elaborate. Inquiring minds want to know.
JD338
Some of it is only in good fun I understand but I get tired of these cretins constantly vomiting about the 6.5 Creedmoor and then bashing everything else which came before it (and will likely outlast it) in the next paragraph.
I will concede that it’s a well designed, effective cartridge within its limits but the .30-06 it isn’t and never will it be. If Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was a cartridge, she’d be the 6.5 Creedmoor.
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