TREND-SETTING is not my specialty. I was a bit slow to realize that the 6.5mm (.264-inch) bullet diameter had suddenly, finally, not only gained acceptance among American shooters, but had become wildly popular! But I know why.
Much of this is due to the 6.5mm Creedmoor’s rise to stardom. This, in itself, is a bit inexplicable. The .260 Remington and the Creedmoor are ballistically identical. Remington’s entry, introduced in 1998, had a major head start, but it didn’t burn up the world. In fact, it languished, and seemed destined to the 6.5mm dustbin where most domestic 6.5mm cartridges have accumulated. Introduced a decade later, the 6.5mm Creedmoor languished at first, and nobody was surprised. Then it took off, and it quickly became a force to be reckoned with. This is…
