Nice cartridge. But see very little advantage over a .260 for basic Elmer Fudd deer/elk/sasquatch HUNTING with HUNTING bullets. Barnes TSX/TTSX, Accubond, Partition, et al will not win 1000 yd tournaments. However, they're dang good cervid slayers. And the Xtra high BC of various match bullets will do MUCH BETTER in the Creed than the .260. So what, if you're a 300yd and less hunter. Creedmoor makes a better match round, but for hunting purposes for the great unwashed it's no improvement over a.260, perhaps a minutia step back. Each lives in the mid-velocity range that make lead core bullets very effective while running lighter weight monometal at velocities sufficient to utilize their advantage. A big advantage is bringing new shooters into the .264 arena. Great caliber. Velocities, depending on headstamp, from mid to ultra-high. Recoil very manageable. Marketing ploys and uncontrolled expectations are for the foolish.


“When Tyranny becomes Law, Rebellion becomes Duty”

Colossians 3:17 (New King James Version)
"And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."