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105-000-717WB
6.5 Creedmoor Ammunition Perfect for Target and Training
Sellier & Bellot 6.5mm Creedmoor full metal jacket projectiles are the ideal choice for recreational target shooting and training.
When you want great value without sacrificing quality and performance, you can rely on Sellier & Bellot full metal jacket ammunition to deliver results.
- Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail
- Bullet Weight: 140
- Muzzle Velocity: 2,542
- Muzzle Energy: 2,015
- Rounds: 20 or 500
Available in 20 or 500 round packages, this 6.5 Creedmoor offering packs a 140-grain bullet with a muzzle velocity reaching over 2,500 feet per second.
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Buyer beware! I bought a small box of these when I was new to the caliber and its usage. Cheap, and you get what you pay for. Shoots inconsistently and the cases are not as nice as Hornady or even Winchester, which can also be bought cheaply. I'm still learning, but to me now non-match grade ammo is inconsistent with the major use of my 6.5 Creedmoor, which is precision medium to long-range target shooting.

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Shot 10 boxes of S&B. Ok/fair accuracy.

HOWEVER. BRASS is garbage. Reloading my cases resulted in hard to seat primers. Had to uniform/trim pockets, at which point primers would POP out with anything but a light load. Anything medium load or above results in primers popping out, even on brass we didn't uniform/trim primer pockets. First time I've encountered anything like this. I won't buy more due to this reason.

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Shot 10 boxes of S&B. Ok/fair accuracy.

HOWEVER. BRASS is garbage. Reloading my cases resulted in hard to seat primers. Had to uniform/trim pockets, at which point primers would POP out with anything but a light load. Anything medium load or above results in primers popping out, even on brass we didn't uniform/trim primer pockets. First time I've encountered anything like this. I won't buy more due to this reason.

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I have taken this ammo from 50 yds out to 1300+. I have about 160 rnds spent thru 3 guns.

1 rpr, 1 tactical hunters stock and a chassis system made by howa. Accuracy begins to decay rather quick out past 1000 yds, though I have made hits. At the 1300 mentioned it is affected too greatly by external ballistics to produce only a mediocre to poor result in the above avgerage ELR shooter’s hands. The bullet’s G1 bc of .510, though great in general, pales in comparison to some others in this caliber.

Wanna plink 6.5 at 800 yds and in and accuracy to sub-moa matters little to you, than this is your ammo.

But then why not just shoot bulk .308 for considerable cheaper...?

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Your drop at 1000yds is 425 inches.

This ammo is worthless for 6.5. Those are .308 ballistics.

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Agreed brother. But just trying to help folks out who have heard that 6.5 is invincible at 1000ish ranges, but disgrard projectile type unknowingly

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Shot tons of S&B. Never had an issue. Never this particular line though.

Incredibly weak load though. Wouldn't make it 1000yds, let alone 14-1500.

No real point in this ammo because the drops would be so different than worthwhile stuff.

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I’ve shot 10 boxes through 2 different Ruger Precision Rifles. We had no issues. While not match grade ammo we had no problem hitting 3in steel at 150yd (max range at that particular range).

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I tried this ammo and it was super inconsistent. I wish it worked because the next cheapest ammo is american Gunner which isn't bad ammo at all, but it's .70 cents.

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I dislike this ammo, had a full bullet just fall out while loading a mag

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Fell out of the mag or the casing?

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Out of the casing. Yea I was not happy about it

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