25 Creedmoor and 22 Creedmoor! What's old is new again!

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Coffee and Cartridges 27: What's old is new again and starting a rifle collection over in 2023.

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Love or hate the 6.5 Creedmoor you can’t deny it’s inherent accuracy. Yes I own one.

aberhan
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I have been shooting a 25 creedmoor for over a year. Barltlien barrel 1/7.25 5r, Manners Stock A-1A, Impact action. Use 135 Bergers, ZC 5x27 scope. Five shot average lab radar 2986 fPS.
Best five shot group is .1330. using H4350. Use Alpha 25 creedmoor brass. Will shoot the milk jug at one mile outside of price Utah all day long. Love the caliber no recoil at all far superior than the 6.5 creedmoor.

billburton
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Great video! You made some great catches I never considered.

Good job!

jamesmooney
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If I was starting over, with the benefit of hindsight, I would get the cartridges I wish I had kept. With the addition of one more the 7X57 Mauser.
The ones I wish I had kept, 250 Savage and 6mm Remington. But I’m happy with what I have. And much of that is based on the availability of ammo and components, examples, 308 Winchester,
6.5 Creedmoor and 223 Remington.

aberhan
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I have a 25 06 rem and love it. It's a Lazer beam with mild recoil. If you're asking me 243 or 25 06, it's not even close. The 25 Creedmoor is intriguing, simply because you can shoot the 135 grain bullets that have a very high BC. I would love to know the velocity and energy.

darrylpacholko
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I like the way you think.

Because i have no hot 22's nor a 6.5 cr nor a 243, i will be getting the 22 & 6 cm's

Again, great video.

I enjoyed it

jamesmooney
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Great information. Thank you for history and development of those calibers.

ChristopherSmith-utgb
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been saying and hoping for a new 25 . built a 250 3000 and love it and love the 284 win and it, s kids building a 25 284 now . also have a soft spot for the 22 250 and the 220 swift .

stanleymarucha
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I had no clue very interesting presentation, thanks

rockylavigna
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I have had a 250 AI for 25 years, it does have a 1 in 10, but I am getting 3400 fps with 90 gr. CX bullet, using a compression load of Reloader 15. No pressure and very accurate. Slightly more recoil than my 22-250 with 55 gr.

Wheelchair-bear
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Give me any center-fire rifle in any chambering and I will put deer or elk or moose on the table.. Shoot placement is the key. I've seen the 22 rimfire magnum kill many hogs and deer. The lowly 250 Savage and 30-30 is plenty powerful.

jaybailleaux
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I’ve been waiting for 22 creed to hit the market for a few years.

kstimberghost
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Great video! Once a person has an AR15 or AR10 lower, you can pretty much have whatever short or standard cartridge gun you desire. Uppers don't require any more federal documentation, either! You hit on it. The difference is modern chamber design. It's the same idea as Bill Wylde developing the 223 Wylde for AR15s to give the platform more freebore and inherently more accuracy--or at least, that was the idea. 

Companies are already making 22CM brass for reloaders and predator hunters are successfully using 22CM in the field in both bolt action and AR variants. 250AI brass must be made by fire forming 22-250 brass--basically shooting 22-250 brass to blow out the shoulder angle. So, there's a LOT of material support already for 22CM--I'd say factory loaded ammo in 22CM is coming very soon if it's not already in process at SAMI.

When I was growing up, the only cartridges I could get were made by Winchester, Remington and PMC--because that's what my crossroads store which sold Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Gasoline (E) sold...It was a model store for what the ATF should be..LOL. That's the reason I would never whistle past 308 and 30-06. Even a store 2 hours away from everything had those two cartridges in stock all year round. How would a Winchester rifle shoot chambered in 300Wby? Would it have the freebore that makes Weatherby Mark V rifles famous for accuracy?

tacticalmattfoley
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To pick only one company is definitely hard. I love 2.23 and 308 definitely my favorites but Hornady has is going on. For ultimate versatility hands down 204 Ruger varmint, 6cm predator and small deer, 7PRC (short, lite) deer and bear, 300prc long, mid weight) bigger deer and bear, 416 Ruger dangerous game and runaway zombie dump trucks.

kylemartin
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🤠 My Second Choice as a company would be Horneday and the cartridge selection would be much more broad! My Cartridge Selection Would Include The Following - 204 Ruger, 6.5 Creedmore (It has more bullet/ammunition options than the 6 Creedmore, even though it is a cool cartridge!), 6.5 prc, 7mm prc, and the 375 Ruger!

ronlowney
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I sold all of my rifles for hunting and built a few:
7PRC
25PRC
25-06/30-06 changeable barrel.

I handload, but in a pinch I can always find 30-06 anywhere. You need one of those “always around” calibers in my opinion.

jonathanperillo
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🤠 Easy Choice For Me: Winchester (Cartridges) - 270 Win, 308 Win, 270 wsm, 300 wsm, and 300 WM!

ronlowney
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I’m long in the tooth. I’ve owned just about every caliber from 338 to 243. My most accurate rifles were a 700 in a 25-06, a 284 in a Mexican Mauser, and a 308 in a rem 788. 300 wsm and 270 wsm would work for me.

larrygabbard
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22 Creed is a barrel burner and the quarter bore cartridges died a long time ago. We will see one of them this year probably. I'd put money on the 22. A modern day 22-250

kylemartin
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Id rather see a 25 prc i think that would be the ultimate deer cartridge and have to shoot heavier, longer 25 cal bullets

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