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The 6XC is another one to look at. If nothing else, it is a step away from the "norm". With a properly twisted barrel, it will shoot the heavies just fine and Peterson, Alpha and Norma all make brass for it (Peterson and Alpha make SRP).
The Creed has a bit more powder capacity, but it looks as if you understand how to use your rifles for the velocities they actually shoot, so I doubt a 50-100 fps difference will matter to you much.

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Originally Posted by Kenneth
Curious, why would you shoot a 6 creed more often than the current .260?

You’re just bored with it?

You did mention it shoots very well,, What’s lacking?

I shoot multiple 6.5CM all of which have shorter barrels and I shoot suppressed 99.5% of the time.
I could just cut this 260 down but then I have a duplicate of something I already have x3.
Boredom is also a factor.

There’s nothing wrong with the 260 as is. It’s a shooter.

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Anyone here play with the 6GT?

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Thanks, That just looks like a nice rig has is, I’d be glad to have that one in my safe,

Has a lefty with so few options, I’m often envious of others rifles.

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Have XC'd a bunch,but never Gay Tigered. For short/handy,I'm hip on 270 and 6BR,though none are shorter than 18". Hint..............


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6x47 Lapua is my favorite 6mm and don’t see that changing. Damn near CM speeds with Lapua SRP brass that with any sense at the loading bench will last forever. 105-112’s +/- 3000 fps from a 22-24” barrel is a nice place to be.

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I have a 6 arc freshly cut/threaded at 17” I would be shooting today if stockys would have sent me the correct stock. Maybe next week. I could easily get on board with a 22 or 6 gt either one.



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All this talk about speed just go old school and try a 220 swift


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Originally Posted by RHutch
Anyone here play with the 6GT?

Yep. -Al


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Originally Posted by RHutch
Anyone here play with the 6GT?

A lot of the guys I shoot long range with, use them. Excellent cartridge. I often hear them say they don't have to adjust much at all for the wind and they are very easy to load for. Very "inherently" accurate cartridge. Here's a good video on it, from the designer:




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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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I saw that. Intriguing.

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Thanks for posting

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Would this be a good time to ask the obvious question? What are you planning to shoot with this new cartridge?

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Originally Posted by Kaleb
I have a 6 arc freshly cut/threaded at 17” I would be shooting today if stockys would have sent me the correct stock. Maybe next week. I could easily get on board with a 22 or 6 gt either one.

The 22 GT sounds like it has what I’d like.

Although I like this 6 ARC Carbon deal, I think the same gun in the 22 ARC might be fun as hell too.


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Tim, I plan to shoot paper and game…deer sized down to whatever needs killing’.

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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by RHutch
Anyone here play with the 6GT?

A lot of the guys I shoot long range with, use them. Excellent cartridge. I often hear them say they don't have to adjust much at all for the wind and they are very easy to load for. Very "inherently" accurate cartridge. Here's a good video on it, from the designer:

How do they load them without "book data"?


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Originally Posted by beretzs
Originally Posted by Kaleb
I have a 6 arc freshly cut/threaded at 17” I would be shooting today if stockys would have sent me the correct stock. Maybe next week. I could easily get on board with a 22 or 6 gt either one.

The 22 GT sounds like it has what I’d like.

Although I like this 6 ARC Carbon deal, I think the same gun in the 22 ARC might be fun as hell too.

After some screwing around with this 17wsm build I’d like to duplicate it in centerfire. The 22gt would be a dandy there.



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Originally Posted by MikeS
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by RHutch
Anyone here play with the 6GT?

A lot of the guys I shoot long range with, use them. Excellent cartridge. I often hear them say they don't have to adjust much at all for the wind and they are very easy to load for. Very "inherently" accurate cartridge. Here's a good video on it, from the designer:

How do they load them without "book data"?

Ask them..


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by MikeS
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by RHutch
Anyone here play with the 6GT?

A lot of the guys I shoot long range with, use them. Excellent cartridge. I often hear them say they don't have to adjust much at all for the wind and they are very easy to load for. Very "inherently" accurate cartridge. Here's a good video on it, from the designer:

How do they load them without "book data"?

Ask them..

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Originally Posted by RHutch
Tim, I plan to shoot paper and game…deer sized down to whatever needs killing’.
The deer thing probably rules out the .22's. Brass availability is one of the biggest concerns I'd have. Get your brass supply secured at the outset. Rock on with whatever you can dream up after that.

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