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DPMS Panther 6.5 Creedmoor

Written by Stanton Wormely, Jr.. Author Archive »

Semi-auto sureshot beats .308 bolt-action sniper rifles!

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In 2008, Hornady Manufacturing Company expanded the rather short list of factory-loaded match ammo, which has limited police rifles to the .223, .308 and .300Win Mag chamberings with the introduction of the 6.5 Creedmoor, a cartridge designed for precision shooting at ranges out to 1000 yards. A handful of gunmakers saw the potential of this cartridge early on, including DPMS. That company’s new Panther 6.5 Creedmoor is the subject of this review.

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Over the past decade or so, the 6.5mm bore won the favor of long-range competitive shooters in NRA high power, F-Class, and 1000-yard benchrest disciplines. For the most part, the wildcat 6.5mm-.284Win has been king of the hill, since it can propel high BC (ballistic coefficient) 139- to 142-grain bullets to 3000 fps (feet per second) out of 28- to 30-inch target barrels with accuracy on the order of 1/2-MOA (minute of angle) at 1000 yards.

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One Response to “DPMS Panther 6.5 Creedmoor”

  • jon Says:

    i want one where can i buy one e-mail me plz


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