Ep. 290 | 6.5 Creedmoor vs .308 Winchester. Which is better?

In the inaugural episode of Cartridge Talks, (a brand-new Vortex Nation™ KZread series exploring life’s greatest cartridge-related questions) Mark Boardman and Ryan Muckenhirn fired multiple projectiles into ballistics gel comparing the 6.5 Creedmoor against the .308. The goal - to determine a “Winner”. Now, it’s time to grab the forceps and further dissect the results. The guys hit the podcast studio to dive deeper into the nuances of their findings. Is there a compelling winner in this battle of “The old bull versus the young calf?” Watch/listen to find out!
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  • @SavageTactical
    @SavageTactical Жыл бұрын

    I’m still a 308 man. Mainly because I’m heavily invested firearms chambered in the cartridge and reloading for it, but also I’m a traditionalist. I recognize 6.5CM is a capable hunting cartridge; the Swedes have been taking reindeer for decades with the 6.5x55 which is pretty much a ballistic twin of the CM. However, the 308 has more energy, can shoot heavier bullets, and makes a bigger hole. Within 300 yards I’d argue it has more killing power and the superior ballistics of the 6.5CM don’t come into play.

  • @milboltnut

    @milboltnut

    10 ай бұрын

    the 6.5 supposedly has the best terminal performance.... ? I would never know. If any animal drops or runs less than 100 yards, it's coin toss, for what cartridge to use. Guys sitting around a table having to come up with something else to sell to stay competitive. Who's to say the 6.5 300 Weatherby is better than the 300 ?

  • @esawyer59
    @esawyer59 Жыл бұрын

    This is why I love the 7mm-08 it sits right between the two...

  • @cbrochu22

    @cbrochu22

    Жыл бұрын

    7mm08 never gets the love it deserves. Should be more popular

  • @titomish5914

    @titomish5914

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cbrochu22it’s not popular because it isn’t that good number speak for themselves

  • @joshperdue4157

    @joshperdue4157

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s for sure

  • @mr.tall-man1573

    @mr.tall-man1573

    Жыл бұрын

    I just started researching this round last week to build a new gun. Already reload the 300 blk and 308. Thought that'd be a good one with what I've seen. How is it to reload?

  • @southerntriplej8061

    @southerntriplej8061

    Жыл бұрын

    @@titomish5914 Ok. kid. lol I bet you just started shooting about 5 years ago and grew up watching survivor. I own 3 - 6.5s and 3-708s the 708 is a better hunting cartridge. if you compare 6.5 anything there's only one 6.5 that's King and that's the 6.5 by 300 weatherby Magnum!

  • @scruffyarms
    @scruffyarms Жыл бұрын

    This is cool. How about the 270 Winchester vs the 6.5 PRC and to make Mark smile how about 300 WSM vs the 300 PRC.

  • @CMR.718

    @CMR.718

    Жыл бұрын

    300 PRC would blow the 300 WSM out of the water

  • @mossy2775

    @mossy2775

    Жыл бұрын

    The 270 is an outstanding round. 😁😁😁

  • @andrewmccann7572

    @andrewmccann7572

    Жыл бұрын

    Let’s go! Great Idea

  • @swedishmauser

    @swedishmauser

    Жыл бұрын

    270 vs 6.5 PRC please!!

  • @swedishmauser

    @swedishmauser

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@CMR.718 I think it'd be closer than you think. The eld-x expands rapidly and thus might slow down pretty fast not getting the penetration a conventional cup and core might get. Just speculation.

  • @rickerdman9116
    @rickerdman9116 Жыл бұрын

    When doing which is better you should not use close to same bullet weight. Use the best bullet for the job in each caliber, like a 6.5 143gr vs a 308 178 gr for big game. Under 500 yards a smaller diameter, lighter bullet vs a heavier larger diameter bullet is going to have a much different result, especially if hitting bone.

  • @Dfleuryoutdoors
    @Dfleuryoutdoors Жыл бұрын

    There's no free lunch with ballistics. The extra penetration of the copper bullets comes at the cost of a smaller diameter wound channel. The bullet only has so much energy so to penetrate further it much cling to the energy. Only way to get a bullet to penetrate further and do the same amount of damage is to change to a cartridge with more energy. My father and I both hunted with copper this year. I shot 2 deer with my 308, 1 at 120 yards and 1 at 250 yards. Both were DRT. I was using the 168mkz from cavity back which expands very large. My father shot 2 deer with his 6.5 creed at 150 yards using the 120ttsx. Both ran 50 yards with no blood trail and tiny exit wounds. He made perfect shots so the bullet still did the job. After hunting season I shot both bullets into gel. At a 100 yards the 120ttsx only expanded to .44". meanwhile the 168mkz expanded to .85". His bullet penetrated much further due to the smaller diameter but mine dumped all its energy, resulting in DRT kills with fist size holes.

  • @mr.mr.3301
    @mr.mr.3301 Жыл бұрын

    I think the better comparison in the cup and core would have had the 308 in 165ish. The 308 was light at 150 and it with more velocity in theory.

  • @TroyKSU

    @TroyKSU

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree 100%.

  • @anarchyrun8253

    @anarchyrun8253

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, that's a pretty light load for 308.

  • @scotteger6271

    @scotteger6271

    11 ай бұрын

    It’s one of the most common, on the shelf, options for 308. Go to any store and you’re likely to find a 150gr cup and core 308 load. That’s not to say that you can’t find a 165, but 150 is by far the most common loading. I think Ryan and Mark described this better in the next comparison of 308 and 30-06, that they tried to not exactly match the competing ammo but use common options available for sale to the average hunter

  • @ruanschmidt6207
    @ruanschmidt6207 Жыл бұрын

    We need to look at the bullet options used in this comparrison and contemplate. The 140gr lead option in 6.5 CM has a much higher SD than a stubby 150gr .308 bullet. Atleast it should've been a 165gr option which would've had roughly the same entry speed as the 140gr and, given the additional weight, penetrate a little deeper than the 150gr. Maybe not equal to 140gr, but much closer most definetly with a much bigger permanent wound cavity because of kinetic energy advantage. Second, he monolithic option for the .308 was on the heavier side than typical options used in .308. If it were a 150gr option, I guarantee it would've penetrated equal or more than the 130gr option in 6.5 CM, because of increase speed / momentum. 165gr mono in .308 takes up significant case capacity and affects its speed. 130gr in 6.5cm would still be doing about 2850 ft/s compared to 2650ft/s from 165gr .308. Re-run this test with the following bullets: Lead options: 6.5 CM = 120gr Core Lokt (SD = 0,248) .308 = 165gr Core Lokt (SD = 0,248) Mono options. 6.5 CM = 120gr TTSX (SD = 0,248) .308 = 150gr TTSX (SD = 0 226) Then you'll have an apples to apples comparison and possibly a different outcome.

  • @eriksforestryvision8751

    @eriksforestryvision8751

    Жыл бұрын

    Could shoulda would've. Would be interesting but they ant going to re test it...

  • @dudelebovski3629

    @dudelebovski3629

    Жыл бұрын

    100% SD needs to be as equal as possible for a comparison. This comparison is almost useless, learned unfortunatelly not much...

  • @chipsterb4946

    @chipsterb4946

    Жыл бұрын

    Ruan brings up good points. I think the bullet choices for 308 Winchester gave advantages to 6.5 Creedmoor.

  • @cliffjohnson3961

    @cliffjohnson3961

    Жыл бұрын

    Wish they would compare apples to apples

  • @ChrisEdling

    @ChrisEdling

    4 ай бұрын

    Wait till bro finds out how fast you can push a 130 grain 308, it doesn't have the Bc or sd of the 130 6.5 but at 3200 it doesn't really matter

  • @ThinkFreely2012
    @ThinkFreely20123 ай бұрын

    This is kind of old now, but something i noticed that wasn't mentioned is the 6.5 penetrated much deeper than the 308 did before the permanent cavity started. So the 6.5 could possibly go half way thru the animal before it did most of its damage.

  • @phyzel9417
    @phyzel9417 Жыл бұрын

    Really neat video. I really liked seeing the penetration test of the two rifles. We know for a fact, based on a long history, that a .308 shooting a 150 grain cup and core bullet is ample white tail/ muley medicine. This proves that the 6.5 is also ample. Even though we have evidence of the 6.5x55 doing quite well as a big game cartridge in Sweden and Norway. we also have a long history of 6.5s being used to great affect in Africa on plains game. But, you are comparing apples and oranges. A 150 grain .308 bullet has a substantially lower sectional density than a 140 grain 6.5mm bullet. I would expect a bullet with a sectional density of .226 to be out performed by a bullet with a sectional density of .287 if we assume similar bullet construction and fairly similar velocities. We can not overstate the importance of a bullet's construction and it's sectional density.

  • @joshperdue4157
    @joshperdue4157 Жыл бұрын

    Great job guys, love the show. It’s gonna be the 308 for me. Recently read an article about an eastern hunter with tracking dogs used for finding wounded deer. The owner of the dogs mentioned he noticed more work from his dogs since the popularity of the 6.5 creedmoor. He basically mentioned the eastern woods are much thicker than out west making tracking more difficult. and the 30 cal bullets drop deer much faster. It makes since a 165-180 grain 30 cal bullet just hits harder than a 6.5mm 140 grain bullet. You get more of the “boom flop” affect you guys mention. Huge fan you guys rock.

  • @nikos6220
    @nikos6220 Жыл бұрын

    Inside 300 - 308 Win all day long. More energy on target and 27% more frontal area, with negligible difference in drop.

  • @vincentwood7036

    @vincentwood7036

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, and it is fairly easy to solve for drop. Also, if you think of the ballistics advantage of the 6.5 CM in terms of distance then the picture also changes. It is only about a 30 to 50 yard advantage at ~500 yards and about 100 yard advantage past 1000 yards. Not that big a difference in the changing conditions of the hunter's world.

  • @vicdiaz5180

    @vicdiaz5180

    Жыл бұрын

    True but if you are trying to hit further and more accurate 6.5 is the round to have.

  • @nikos6220

    @nikos6220

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vincentwood7036 wind drift might be the more relevant parameter. As you say drop is easy to solve for nowadays with rangefinders and apps

  • @nikos6220

    @nikos6220

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vicdiaz5180 more accurate - highly debatable. Longer range, yes. But I would never use a Barnes TTSX under 2.200 ft/s on impact. So that shrinks the extra effective range of the 6.5 CM quite a bit. If it has to be a 6.5 I would go with the PRC.

  • @EatingWild

    @EatingWild

    Жыл бұрын

    Drop at a 1000 yards is a big difference actually. 7mm-08 at a 1000 is a 36" difference vs the 308

  • @gsitzkowitz
    @gsitzkowitz Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this new tact your taking. I commented on the other podcast about comparing the 165 to the 147. But let me share some personal experience that led me away from the 6.5. I shot an Axis doe for meat several years ago. Short shot, 50 yards. Behind the shoulder transversing the body cavity. The load was a 129 ABLR Nosler@ over 2900 fps. The bullet went clean through and the doe ran 100 yards with almost no blood. The shot was perfect as it took off the top of the heart and blew through the lungs. Just a year later I broke out the 308 700 and hit a buck at 50 yards, shoulder shot. 165 @ 2700fps. The deer ran 50 yards and collapsed. Much bigger exit wound, a lot more blood and there was absolutely nothing left of the lungs! This led me to the conclusion that a 308 is a superior hunting cartridge at normal ranges. Key word, normal ranges. Longer ranges,the 6.5 reigns supreme.

  • @jfess1911
    @jfess1911 Жыл бұрын

    It is important to note that some copper alloy bullets are designed to open at lower velocities than others. Not all require 2,000fps, for example. Some are designed for intermediate-power cartridges like the 300 blackout, 6.8 SPC and 6.5 Grendel and can open at speeds of 1,500 fps or below. There are even some designed to open at subsonic velocities. As the guys said, it is important to know what your bullet can do and stay within its operational range.

  • @ditzydoo4378
    @ditzydoo4378 Жыл бұрын

    Have a model 70 classic in .308, have yet to see why I need anything else. the gun far out ranges my eyes. If the target is 500 yards, I stalk a bit closer, that's part of hunting.

  • @RMM--uv7uk
    @RMM--uv7uk Жыл бұрын

    6.5PRC vs 270Win. Needs to be tested next. The numbers are so close together on them both. It needs to be tested. New vs Old again.....

  • @Funting3417
    @Funting3417 Жыл бұрын

    you gave the advantage to the 6.5. Now, you have to do one where you use the bullets that have a similar bc and SD

  • @erica12373365
    @erica123733654 ай бұрын

    Here's something a lot of people might not know about bullet diameter and killing ability.Germany made the 8 mm cartridge then they designed the 7mm cartridge and everything they did as far as testing went said it was the better round so they switched over to 7 mm. However, after using it on people they noticed that a 7 mm wound could heal itself over whereas an 8 mm wound could not. So Germany switched back over to the 8mm round for that main reason. That slightly larger diameter bullet would not be able to close itself off without medical attention. After reading and talking to a lot of different people , it would seem that if your shot is off a little bit.You will have a much smaller Blood Trail and stand a higher risk of losing the animal.

  • @DoubleTap1115
    @DoubleTap1115 Жыл бұрын

    Hands down the best channel on KZread! Thank you for all the $ and efforts put into these videos. You guys have my dream job.

  • @joshsparks8731
    @joshsparks873111 ай бұрын

    In my experience the three bucks my wife and I have shot with her creedmore was a fatal shot with awesome placement. HOWEVER even with shot placement the shots didn’t take the deer down. They all ran hundreds of yards before they fell. Yes I know it sounds like we made bad shots, but I assure we made excellent vital shots. The round is moving too fast for how small it is in my opinion. It’s like shooting a green tip 556. Yes it will get the job done but it won’t take the deer off it’s feet and make it clean and over like one would hope. Iv used 30-30 and 3006 and ever deer Iv ever shot other than with the creed more took their last step and didn’t suffer when the shot was taken. I can’t say that with the 6.5. I’m sure it has had different results for other but it’s made us put it in the safe and just leave it as a back up. 30 cal is the way to go imo.

  • @brianperiso674
    @brianperiso674 Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely enjoyed this video with show and tell. Thank you for all the efforts behind the scenes gentlemen. This is why I look every day for new content from your podcasts.

  • @33zakb
    @33zakb Жыл бұрын

    I love your guys' unscripted interactions. The dialogue in the cartridge comparison video had me rolling my eyes the whole time even though I largely agreed with the results.

  • @hunt_trap_fish
    @hunt_trap_fish Жыл бұрын

    I'd like to volunteer all the shoulder blades and hides from the deer I shoot this year. Please do this test, again, with hide and bone over the ballistics gel!

  • @MrFox1111
    @MrFox111111 ай бұрын

    What an awesome breakdown. Love your company - thanks for the awesome content and putting the effort forth on the quality.

  • @50under
    @50under Жыл бұрын

    Great job! It would be interesting to see the gains by going to a cartridge firing a similar weight/design projectile at an increased velocity eg, 6.5 prc 270win

  • @68pitty

    @68pitty

    Жыл бұрын

    What about comparing it to the 260 rem ?

  • @propertypreparedness6846
    @propertypreparedness6846 Жыл бұрын

    What a joy on a Monday morning! 👍 well done gents.

  • @dwaynegenx72
    @dwaynegenx7210 ай бұрын

    308 for the win. Next question.

  • @TheCaptmikem
    @TheCaptmikem Жыл бұрын

    You guys did a great job with this.. good info. I appreciate your experience

  • @andrewmccann7572
    @andrewmccann7572 Жыл бұрын

    Up next .270 vs 6.5 creedmoor!

  • @anarchyrun8253
    @anarchyrun8253 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, love seeing this type of testing. And the dialog was waaaay better than the scripted style of the previous 6.5 vs 308 video

  • @kyleloper6921
    @kyleloper6921 Жыл бұрын

    This was immensely helpful in my quest for the one bolt gun for all large game in North America. Try to figure out what would cover everything from coyotes and boars to bears. This gives me more food for thought. Thank you for the great information fellas.

  • @exodortch
    @exodortch4 ай бұрын

    Volume of a cylinder can point towards. 6.5 had a depth of 27 and expanded radius of 0.375 which gives a volume of 11.93 cubic inches. 308 had a depth of 20 and expanded radius of 0.4375 which gives a volume of of just over 12.04 cubic inches. There is no significant difference there. Would have liked to see the test with a 165-168 cup and core for 308 to even out sectional density, which would equal out penetration and expansion would be the same. At 27” penetration, the 308 would be at 16.24. That would be a 30% increase in damage.

  • @TheRyantanner
    @TheRyantanner Жыл бұрын

    the progression of podcast to gel testing to discussing the results and diving deeper.... LOVED IT!!! I've killed WT and Mule deer with both cartridge's and all deer we equally dead. I would love to see you guys do the same test with 3 calibers: 7mm reg mag vs. 300 WSM vs. 300 Win mag... I think that would have some surprising results too. I'm not convinced 300 win mags are the king of the hill like most hunters think they are

  • @StihlnLogs
    @StihlnLogs Жыл бұрын

    Gotta love these podcasts. Well done boys.

  • @markchavez5560
    @markchavez5560 Жыл бұрын

    Great research boys! As a new shooter and hunter its educational to see how these two calibers match up. With 308 being easier to get and affordability of it, maybe 6.5 will get to that point making it easier choice.

  • @stevendavis2244
    @stevendavis2244 Жыл бұрын

    Inside 500 yard dose it really matter. Most game is shot inside 200 yards.

  • @ethanclark8784
    @ethanclark8784 Жыл бұрын

    I've gone through alot of your guys' videos and I gotta say excellent video fellas. Sad Jimmy didn't get to appear as well. I hope we get to see more of these direct Cartridge comparison tests. Some things I think would help entertain and show the results little better would be, after excavating the bullets, pouring some hard setting wax or resin down the wound channel to be able to take some more exact measurements and show them off in a cool way. Keep up the great work fellas

  • @JVR-gd7zw
    @JVR-gd7zw Жыл бұрын

    7mm-08 for hunting 500y and in.

  • @nicholasmoe3656
    @nicholasmoe36568 ай бұрын

    Such a great video guys! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and all the information.

  • @jeremyjensen2703
    @jeremyjensen2703 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love these podcasts!!!

  • @christopherboydbryan
    @christopherboydbryan Жыл бұрын

    I look forward to seeing more comparisons like this one.

  • @A0Mouse3Called1Wolf1
    @A0Mouse3Called1Wolf1 Жыл бұрын

    This was very enjoyable. I personally enjoy the longer format vs the first video. I say keep doing both for views but this is the one I am likely to watch. My vote of curiosity is the 300 wsm vs the 6.8 western or 6.5 prc. I bought my WSM back in 07. 300 WSM feels almost left behind on ammo selection since 2021. I don't hunt anything but steel and paper these days an the rifle now weighs 18 pounds (without optic) and most of my ammo fired is reloaded because I can't find the factory stuff I liked. Barrel has about 500ish (depending on how I shoot it) left of "accurate" life. Been pondering the will the next barrel be a different caliber that fits my bolt head and magazines because of factory availability.

  • @trevorkolmatycki4042
    @trevorkolmatycki4042 Жыл бұрын

    In the 308WIN vs 6.5CM debate, the clear winner is 7mm-08REM. Especially with the 145gr Barnes LRXBT bullet.

  • @titomish5914

    @titomish5914

    Жыл бұрын

    No one is talking about the 7-08 💩

  • @ultrahighgain412

    @ultrahighgain412

    11 ай бұрын

    @@titomish5914except us.

  • @importxpresions
    @importxpresions Жыл бұрын

    Great presentation and very informative. Looking forward to more of these.

  • @jonathanmitchell3733
    @jonathanmitchell3733 Жыл бұрын

    In the Beginning of the video you mentioned how wide a deer is, and I want to compare that to where the permanent wound cavity is (the most damage). Even something as big as a Kudu or Gemsbuck, is not that wide. I Frankly could not care less if the bullet passes through or not, as long as the widest part of the wound channel is in the chest cavity

  • @evil04svtcobra
    @evil04svtcobra Жыл бұрын

    Great new format with cartridge talk.

  • @jackstephens2519
    @jackstephens25196 ай бұрын

    I think the argument between the two for hunting is like arguing over a Honda Civic holding up better against a F350 at 65mph or a F450 at 60mph. Shot placement is the most important factor in my opinion.

  • @mr.mr.3301
    @mr.mr.33014 ай бұрын

    Imagine using the 130gn barnes in the 308. That was a heavy copper load for a 308.

  • @davidthurman2267
    @davidthurman2267 Жыл бұрын

    What an absolute great series

  • @johnkaraphillis754
    @johnkaraphillis754 Жыл бұрын

    I’m skeptical of shooting monos for whitetail deer. Very little blood loss. I shot a few whitetails with Hammers (love loading them) and they dropped but noticed very little blood. Good video. Have to keep in mind actual harvesting of game is somewhat different than gel but understand have to use something. Thanks

  • @johnapril5163
    @johnapril5163 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video and hope to see more just like it. My only suggestion would be to compare bullets with similar sectional densities for a more accurate representation of penetration. A 190 gr. 308 would be comparable to the 140 gr. 6.5 bullet. This would obviously affect the drop and drift as well. The intended use would be the deciding factor for me on which of these cartridges is better. If I was shooting moose at 150 yards I would opt for the 308, pronghorn at 400 yards I would go with the 6.5.

  • @Dimitrius001

    @Dimitrius001

    11 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. We see this often when compariing different calibers. Testers will often compare bullets of similar weights, which isn't really a true apples to apples comparison. Comparing different calibers with similar sectional densities would give a truer representation of how bullets of different calibers perform compared to one another.

  • @REDNECKROOTS
    @REDNECKROOTS Жыл бұрын

    This is exactly 💯 right. This is what i was talking about yesterday. Good job guys.

  • @ChrisEdling
    @ChrisEdling4 ай бұрын

    There are more high bc 30 cal projectiles on the market now, and 308 can push most of those projectiles at respectable velocities, thus kinda narrowing the gap, and in ways beats 6.5cm. I'll stick with 308 👍🏼

  • @ronlowney4700
    @ronlowney4700 Жыл бұрын

    🤔 For Future Reference, Mentioning the Barrel Length of Each Gun is Important and Chronographing the Velocities (instead of just mentioning the velocities on the factory loads)! 🤪

  • @nikos6220
    @nikos6220 Жыл бұрын

    I don‘t understand the positive connotation of massive penetration depth here. In ethical shots for the average hunter, so at max quartering away slightly inside 300 yards, the Barnes will just come out the other end with significant speed. That means that way less energy was dumped in the target. Even on a perfect lung shot this will lead to longer distances until the game drops, which in low light or rough terrain might make the difference between finding the game or not. Sure if you are a perfect shot, you always hit the high shoulder immobilizing the game and if this is your one chance to get that ticket game, the massive penetration depth of the Barnes is a plus. And if you are not as perfect as you thought there is at least more likely a blood trail to follow 😂

  • @mattcomchoc2957

    @mattcomchoc2957

    Жыл бұрын

    Gel penetration isn't 1 for 1. Meat is tougher. You can't just stick tweezers into an elk. Plus hide, plus bone, and you'll find 30 inches of gel becomes 15 inches of animal pretty quick

  • @nikos6220

    @nikos6220

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mattcomchoc2957 hence me talking about a shot behind the shoulder. There is empty space and lungs are less dense than gel. Again, as soon as the shot placement strategy is considering any real structure, I see the benefits of the copper monos.

  • @j.r.6271
    @j.r.6271 Жыл бұрын

    Seriously, no joke, should have included .223 Rem. to this discussion with a varmint load, a cup/core, and a monolithic copper load out of a AR/bolt gun. Would be interesting to see how similar or dissimilar the results would've been.

  • @johnparkerson4864
    @johnparkerson4864 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative you guys are funny, entertaining as you fire back and forth

  • @brianperiso674
    @brianperiso674 Жыл бұрын

    I'm interested in PRC family of cartridges along with the Creedmoor. I enjoy the newer close tolerance chamber offerings.

  • @joehuff4025
    @joehuff402511 ай бұрын

    Shoot what you love , love what you shoot. Practice makes perfect, been practicing with my 308 for 40 years, guess I’ll keep shooting it. If I had more than 600 meters to shoot I may try something different but I don’t.

  • @johngoodman9380
    @johngoodman938011 ай бұрын

    I enjoy the comparison, but not sure the comparison is necessary. As others have pointed out one flies flatter and one hits harder. Choose the one that best fits your needs. If the .308 kicks too much for you drop down to the 7mm/08.

  • @SirWhiteRabbit-gr5so
    @SirWhiteRabbit-gr5so4 ай бұрын

    I'm confused now. I have believed; - 6.5 CM for long distance paper - 7mm RM for long distance meat. - 308/30-06 for big critters close-in. - 375 HH for fangs and claws.

  • @bradleyhughes6853
    @bradleyhughes6853 Жыл бұрын

    The TSX loadings interested me, learned things I have never been able to see. One thing that I would like to see tested is the Federal TSX loading for 30-30, because it seems to not line up with the first thought in my mind talking velocity needed to expand.

  • @david-lisaharden2100
    @david-lisaharden2100 Жыл бұрын

    Well done! Have been using the .308 for many many years, however have just started using the 6.5 recently due to having eye surgery. Love both. With that said I also have a love affair with the .260 remington. recently built one from a Savage model 11 and love how it shoots. Would love to hear your thoughts on the .260.

  • @SeanZAcz
    @SeanZAcz Жыл бұрын

    Damn guys, I'm 6 months new to firearms and looking to buy my first rifle. Coming from the movie industry I have to say this content covers every element in a spectacular way. There's a real 'at home with family' feeling from the vortex podcasts. As an outsider looking in I'd say you could probably punt your glass a little more often, I'm in the market for an optic and the choice is endlessly confusing even after watching podcasts. I also walked away from these episodes still not knowing which caliber is best for hunting certain size game. Example, I'm from south africa and clearly the 6.5 is sufficient for springbok but then I hear thing like it's not enough for blue wildebeest and one needs a heavier bullet. Maybe I missed it in the show but ultimately it comes down to bullet choice between the two and they both have similar take down power? Enkosi kakhulu

  • @zacharyjcuster2419

    @zacharyjcuster2419

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello, my name is Zachary. I have no affiliation with Vortex, but I am a fellow hunter. It sounds like a 308 would be a great first gun to have, mainly because of the versatility in cartridges. Lighter grain weight for smaller animals and bigger grain weight for bigger animals. I recommend checking out some of Vortex's earlier videos explaining scopes for beginner hunters to help figure out which you prefer. I hope this helps and maybe someone with more insight on guns may respond and help with your decision.

  • @redrock425

    @redrock425

    11 ай бұрын

    At normal hunting ranges .308 will do most things you want. As I understand it a lot of PH in Africa are very happy when clients arrive with a .308. Obviously for big game you're looking at bigger cartridges but for cost, availability, performance, ease of getting ammunition or reloading I would say .308. If you were shooting paper I'd say go for a 6.5 Creedmoor.

  • @jolier1313
    @jolier1313 Жыл бұрын

    I'd like to see a .300 WSM vs 7 PRC comparison, and a .270 Winchester vs 7mm 08 comparison. Maybe throw the 30-06 in those, too, as a "control" base to compare them.

  • @jonathanmitchell3733
    @jonathanmitchell3733 Жыл бұрын

    After listening to that Hornady Terminal ballistics podcast you guys did, and also looking into Trauma surgeon findings, I find that the most important part of the bullets work is that first 'big' wound cavity. Take time and learn how things die, then you will know that all this knock down, pass through, energy dump stuff makes very little to no difference in killing the animal.

  • @gungadinn

    @gungadinn

    Жыл бұрын

    Which is exactly why I'm a shoulder shooter. I'm looking to inflict the maximum damage to an animals structure when shot.

  • @DocOmaley98
    @DocOmaley98 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome content!!! We need a vs of the new straight walls (350 LG, 400 LG, 450 BS etc.)

  • @trevorkolmatycki4042
    @trevorkolmatycki40427 ай бұрын

    If you are only hunting paper, steel, and deer… 6.5CM is pretty efficient. If you are hunting paper, steel, deer, moose, and elk the 308WIN with 175-180gr bullets is a better choice. The 7mm-08 is arguably the best of both worlds… the sweet spot balance. Of course, having one of each in your safe is the best if you can manage it. 😉👍🏼

  • @cedrickmartin_NHB
    @cedrickmartin_NHB Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video guys! Problem solved I bougth both, 308 for me and 6.5 for my girlfriend. Keep doing!

  • @rpk5250
    @rpk5250 Жыл бұрын

    Ryan what sort of platform were you using? Were you were able to spot your hits with a 6.5 Creedmoor? I currently use a savage 110 ultralight in a oryx chassis and every time I shoot I lose sight of the target and have to come back down and look and see what happened and I am using a silencer Ko harvester 300 suppressor

  • @mot0rhe4d40
    @mot0rhe4d40 Жыл бұрын

    My thoughts on why the solid metal bullets get better penetration vs their cup and core counterparts. The distinct four petal design of the mono bullets act more like a four blade broad head. Less surface area to slow them down as fast. Which leads to that propeller type effect in the gel that they are known for. And over all better penetration. After my youngest used my AR with a cup and core on her first deer. I decided that we either needed to use a copper bullet or a bigger caliber. The cup and core killed the whitetail, but didn't leave an exit. Making blood tracking impossible for me. Thankfully a body hunt with a neighbors help, recovered the little buck. I think the 70gr Barnes TSX might give a better result. Haven't had on game experience with it yet, to confirm.

  • @kevinwatkins1355
    @kevinwatkins1355 Жыл бұрын

    I'd like to see this comparing cartridge in the same caliber, like 45-70 vs 450 bushmaster, 7mm-08 vs 7mm Rem Mag, or 300 Win Mag vs 300 Weatherby

  • @buddy22801012
    @buddy228010124 ай бұрын

    I would love to see you place a flat hard plate 6 or 8 inches inside the gel as it’s formed to simulate bone.

  • @JohnThomas-gj2zg
    @JohnThomas-gj2zg Жыл бұрын

    I have one thing to ask ? I have the Browning hog hunter in .308 and can't get it to stay on target with a Hark scoop so what scoop do you have on your .308 ???

  • @leeturner3143
    @leeturner3143 Жыл бұрын

    Pincers vs pinchers LOL. If you're of a certain age, you may remember Pat McManus. He once wrote about his expert use of hand tools: the squeezer, the twister, the banger.... Many good laughs over the years.

  • @danielkearney3295
    @danielkearney3295 Жыл бұрын

    just so on point with so much,, had my wife watch a bit of it,, i told her this was us when i worked at the gun stores

  • @Guadalupeaencinas
    @Guadalupeaencinas Жыл бұрын

    Good comparison. I have a quick thought though. Just about every 6.5 creedmore ammo available is in a heavy for caliber offering. Around 140grs. Something similar and more fair to compare in 308 might be the buffalo bore 180gr round which is also heavy for caliber. BB also has a 150 ttxs that I doubt can be touched by any 6.5 cr. out there hand loaded or otherwise. While more boutique than factory, these are just two loads that are available for sale to the public in 308 and not in 6.5, that out perform.

  • @rexhamilton6381
    @rexhamilton6381 Жыл бұрын

    My state has a minimum caliber requirement for Elk of .277 so that could factor into choice of rifle if you could only have one. Something to consider.

  • @adamdee3726
    @adamdee3726 Жыл бұрын

    i do like the federal copper but ive been using the 170 gr trophy tip vital shoks lately in my 308, so obviously id like to see that compared. but you also might want to have a more fragile round at 50 yards showcased so people can see what a less solid round will do close up(ie. rip apart), in terms of wasted meat (bloodshot/full of lead shrapnel)

  • @andrewmills4798
    @andrewmills4798 Жыл бұрын

    I would be very curious to see how the 7mm-08 stacks I to this. Is that cartridge ignored on the basis that there is not enough factory support options? Why did that cartridge not become popular to begin with?

  • @benjaminmarkspitzke7642
    @benjaminmarkspitzke76424 ай бұрын

    Was hoping for a bonus feature of the fabled .308 130 gr Barnes load!

  • @codeeseehagen7652
    @codeeseehagen7652 Жыл бұрын

    Great video and info! I think your breezed through one of the most important categories. COST! 308 in most cases is half the cost. If you buy more ammo you can shoot more and become a better shooter!

  • @jaredconrad7075
    @jaredconrad7075 Жыл бұрын

    Not sure if it's along the same comparison lines but what about doing something on cartridge and bullet options for fur bearers. That is good options for quick drops with minimal fur damage to fox, coyote, bobcat etc. would also be pretty cool to see in the gel the varmint vaporizing cartridge/projectile options just cause it's prolly pretty neat.

  • @GB-zi6qr
    @GB-zi6qr Жыл бұрын

    This was a great video!!!! Here's a question. How about different bullet base configuration? Boattail vs Flat Base. Is that the "Spire" shape? Use the same rifle, caliber of your choice. My theory, a bullet with good aerodynamics will have a smaller wound channel. Ex: a 168gn boattail will have a smaller wound channel than a 168gn flat base bullet. The point is bullet style. Yes the flat base should have more muzzle velocity, but it loses velocity more quickly than the boattail. That of course is where the ballistic coefficient comes in. What if the two rounds were loaded to the same muzzle velocity, within reason of course?

  • @chug-a-lug6842
    @chug-a-lug6842 Жыл бұрын

    I think the 6.5 gets a bad reputation sometimes because some people don’t understand bullets. Some people are shooting a bullet that’s to tough at to long of a range or to soft at to close of range. It really is a fabulous cartridge but it’s not a fast one so bullet selection can be more important sometimes.

  • @TXLorenzo

    @TXLorenzo

    4 ай бұрын

    Sometimes I wonder how many newbies are trying to hunt 6.5 with target bullets and then get surprised with bad results.

  • @mot0rhe4d40
    @mot0rhe4d40 Жыл бұрын

    To add more data to the equation. Hornady 150gr Inter Bond 308 gave a complete pass through on a 1400+ lb American Bison under 100 yards. The was a rib shot heart/double lung hit.

  • @trkjivdlopmd
    @trkjivdlopmd Жыл бұрын

    “I’ve heard you make better slapping sounds” 👀

  • @frasersmith5385
    @frasersmith538511 ай бұрын

    You should have chosen the projectiles that were similar in SD as you used penetration as a key metric. Higher SD projectiles in any caliber have thicker jackets and penetrate better- generally. The penetration differences go away with copper, then it is the velocity at impact and bore/frontal area consideration. You should repeat the test with a better projectile selection to remove some of the variables. Normalise for impact velocity as a minimum with similar projectile construction and SD.

  • @jonathanbennison9220
    @jonathanbennison92205 ай бұрын

    Ryan, you said you would do anything for cartridge science... Would you love to work with... An elk, ballistic flesh, 'dense ballistic gel' for muscle, ballistic gel for organs, Something lighter for lung space, and something printed for skeletal structure.... Or even... Elk. Skeletal, with ballistic gel bodies? And then shoot through the bones, to see what it does to the wound track after bone impact?

  • @thomasjohnson7282
    @thomasjohnson728210 ай бұрын

    When are you going to talk about the Nosler Partition for North American big game hunting and even whitetails?

  • @stuartkernaghan1229
    @stuartkernaghan12293 ай бұрын

    What is the minimum amount of velocity and energy recommended for copper bullets to expand effectively?

  • @coryk6839
    @coryk6839 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome episode!!

  • @CharizardFan_og
    @CharizardFan_og Жыл бұрын

    Did you try and compare the 2 calibers in terms of bullets with the same BC?

  • @ThatGuy-kf7fo
    @ThatGuy-kf7fo Жыл бұрын

    The 6.5Cm is a more modern and better all around cartridge than the 308. Much like 243 or 270 was to the 30-30 back in the day. This is coming from a 308 user with no plans to change.

  • @mattcomchoc2957
    @mattcomchoc2957 Жыл бұрын

    Meateater did a similar test, used clear ballistics gel, and didn't have some copper projectiles open up @500 yards. That bugged me, because obviously at about 2k fps you're at the lower end of a copper bullet's performance window, but using fake gel didn't seem fair to me to declare copper ineffective at that range. At 100, like your test is, I'm sure the difference is negligible between fake and real gelatin.

  • @dodgyass11
    @dodgyass11 Жыл бұрын

    that was great and appreciated

  • @thomaswall4285
    @thomaswall42857 ай бұрын

    I agree, It seems like for me I will have to get one of each.

  • @mr.mr.3301
    @mr.mr.3301 Жыл бұрын

    I wish you had thrown in the 708 just for fun.

  • @cool_breeze_actual9643
    @cool_breeze_actual96433 ай бұрын

    Used an M110 in 7.62x51 in service, it's a very solid performer. After service I purchased the SW Performance Center MP10 in 6.5 Creed. 0 to 500M they are essentially equal. After 500M I'll take 6.5 on game (whitetail and smaller) or targets. Love a .308 but nowadays I shoot 5.56mm, 9mm, and 6.5 Creedmoor, don't need or want anything else

  • @OutsidetheEchochamber
    @OutsidetheEchochamber Жыл бұрын

    The larger frontal diameter will also lead to less penetration, is penetrating past 18” or so that important? ie: 243/25-06 will out penetrate 6.5 creedmore but probably not be more lethal. Also a slower impact creating less frontal bullet disruption will penetrate much deeper as well.

  • @keithvork3702
    @keithvork37022 ай бұрын

    Awesome content and info