Mountain conditions intensify changes in Creedmoor performance. The post Why 6.5 Creedmoor Performs Differently in Mountain ...
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 ...
The 6.5 Creedmoor is a cartridge of great debate. Mention it among different groups of shooters, grab some popcorn, and wait; someone is going to get triggered. However, mention the 6.5 PRC in a group ...
load I tested for this F&S Bullet Lab is, as the name indicates, loaded with latter. In many rifles, these bullets shoot just as well as match bullets. And finally, these bullets contain no lead. Not ...
Now that the 6.5 Creedmoor has become a widespread cartridge for whitetail deer, many hunters are starting to wonder why they aren't getting better blood trails. For years now we’ve heard from rifle ...
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I have been chastised lately by some readers saying I have not been doing enough gun-related columns. I hope this makes up for some of it, though admittedly it will not please the ...
As things now stand, a 6.5 Creedmoor vs 30-06 showdown is, in essence, a title fight for today’s best all-around big-game cartridge. The 6.5 Creedmoor was developed in 2007 for target shooters by ...
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 ...