Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
Originally Posted by Seafire
I'll agree it is the Ultimate Latest Hyped Rifle Round.....

to hear some folks talk how did we ever live without it?

oh wait, wasn't there something similar years ago...

like something called a 250 Savage?

and on second thought, isn't it trying to reinvent the wheel comparing it to the 260?

I don't read those mags anymore and haven't for years...

if I need any gunwriter input in life, few can get a more down to earth perspective
than our own John Barsness....


I agree. It's somebody's ultimate round, except mine and thousands of other shooters. But it's still the ultimate until the next ultimate round comes along.

WSSMs, WSMs, CMs, RUMs, Lazzaronis. I've read similar written about them when they arrived on the scene as well. You decide what your ultimate is. It's a story title designed to generate sales.

Agree with it or not, people buy magazines based on nifty titles and coolish pictures. Some people follow certain writers. It's the magazine business. It's all about sales. The ones who disagree will buy it so they can pick the article apart. The ones who agree just like reading something about which they like. The fence sitters will be no better off after reading it.


This type of article is always going to be focused on the right now. Is it going to make you sell your prized 30-06 or .270 for pennies on the dollar? I should hope not, but if you get that desire shoot me a PM before posting in the classifieds. Of everything you listed from the WSSM's to the Lazzaronis this is the only new cartridge that I recall gaining this much traction in my lifetime. I think what impresses me most is the availability of quality ammunition at a reasonable price point. Ballistic twin of the 6.5x55 and the .260? Absolutely. The only difference is today I can buy hunting ammo for less than $1 per round for the 6.5 Creedmoor whereas the other two I cannot.

I distinctly remember reading a similar Outdoor Life article in the waiting room of my dentist's office 15-20 years ago. Mr. Carmichael was discussing the magnificence of the then new .260 Rem. I wanted one in the worst way but didn't have the cash for another rifle. I chose to buy college textbooks instead. When I got to the point that I could buy a 260 I chose to purchase the 6.5 CM instead because I preferred the rifle it was chambered in. The point of any of these articles isn't to make you get rid of all of your other rifles because they're obsolete. Its not like every new rifle that is reviewed is in some exotic caliber. Do you think Ruger cares if your 7th RAR rifle you are adding to your collection is in .308 or 6.5 CM? If you need/want/obsess over another rifle articles such as these give you a reason to purchase one. If you're new to rifle ownership they give you an idea of what people are shooting in the current market.