I've actually seen what that exact 270win Superformance 130gr Gmx does to a 180lb 8pt 2 years ago. Nasty! Thanks Chuck & hope all is well with you & family! 🙏👍🇺🇸💪✌
I love the comparisons. I have both. I shoot a 143gr Hornady in that Creedmoor. Last year, I took a bull elk with my Creedmoor. It was hard to even get them to allow me to use it. I've taken elk with my 270, they were concerned that the creedmoor just wouldn't be enough. Took a more precise shot they said, but I got it done in one shot 160 yds. My choice would be my 270. I've got into that creedmoor because after two shoulder surgeries, it's just a little easier on me. I think this is a great comparison. I'm not one of those Creedmoor guys who believe there is nothing greater than...lol...
Yeah that bullet is slower in a 6.5 creedmoor so it shouldn't break up as fast. Just don't hit a shoulder bone. Check out episode 2 of my 6.5 creedmoor vs. 25-06 and you'll see why. But hey if they're accurate and you can make a perfect shot, don't let my opinion stop you! Godspeed and good hunting!
Being a reloader, the 270 is miles ahead of the Creedmoor in potential performance. When you've reached the limit of the 270 case just rechamber your rifle and buy some dies for the 270 Ackley Improved and rock on.
True ,oR ,. Just buy a lead clean up reamer , resharpen the rifling with a soft twist of your fingers . Zap ,you have brand new rifle😊 & lots $cheaper$😊
@@AlaskanBallistics I left out an important fact, booboo, I was using 81/2 primers ,which can't be found , & even hit 3080 fps with 150gr BT😊 from my rugar m77 stainless. Which I comp,prepped.as well. I always load to a .5 grn or less.& Match weight bullets identically ,see rl22 was my competion compressed load😊 lucky for this rifel😊 , & myself.
That is actually quite fast for a 130 gr 270 load. I don't think I've ever seen one reach that speed from a 22 or even a 24" bbl Keep up the good work brother. I appreciate ya!
I don't have that one yet, but that's a good idea... I've got a few more videos to film before i could get to it plus ammo is hard to find right now. I do have a .460 Rowland playlist and a .44 magnum playlist
@@AlaskanBallistics it may very well tell some difference! Having to cut through the fog might get some insight into climate differences. But i think we will see the same results as your tests. I don’t think 6.5 will beat out a 270win.
I think the .270 was used for lots of the same tasks 6.5 creedmore is used for now but I still think.270 is king and the the "such great BC" isn't everything
The 270 would be my choice. It's one helluva round that I honestly believe is under rated when people think of bigger game and extended ranges. My friends uncle took everything under the sun in North America, the guy is a professional hunter and taxidermist, he's even hunted with Ted Nugent, that lucky sob, lol. After talking with him, his favorite gun was a Weatherby and he prefers the 270 over everything else. I had no reason to doubt the man, especially when he had a wall mounted photograph with him and Ted Nugent smiling over a couple big ass black bears they harvested.
Thank you for watching. I'm a creedmoor fan boy but I know a thing or two about Ballistics and know the .270 ain't bad. My wife will hopefully hunt moose and caribou next year with the .270. The 6.5 savage has been her hunting rifle, but we haven't got a chance for her to use it yet.
@@AlaskanBallistics for sure with the right bullet & placement that CM is nothing to sneeze at. I’d love to see the video of that hunt! Good luck to you guys!
270 is my favorite by far. 6.5 is pretty new and in right now but when you look at the numbers it’s a little overrated. 270 will win every time. Great video. Love the comparisons
@@AlaskanBallistics I don’t mean to bash it or anything. I love when companies make more caliber choices. More choices is good! And yes it works well on medium game. However most people I talk to / hunt with think it’s way more powerful and flatter shooting than it is.
Not in my tests and comparisons. They're pretty much equal with equal barrel lengths. Got two b videos on it. 6.5 creedmoor gets more energy @William Knight
I’ve been interested in these calibers lately, thanks for the fun & informative video. I WILL be sharing this video with friends and family because I often argue for the 6.5 creed over 308 or 270 and I guess it’s just time for this guy to eat some crow!
Don't be too hard on yourself, the industry really did the hard sell on the 6.5CM as it was the new hotness. It's basically the man-bun of rifle cartridges, very good for what it was designed for, but the ,270..308/7mm08 are just better for hunting. A buddy of mine just got a 6.5CM for Christmas and he already has a .270, I don't have the heart to tell him it's a step down from what he has.
@@AlaskanBallistics For sure it can hunt, and when I say "man-bun", I don't mean it doesn't have the power to take medium-sized game, I just see it as an answer to a question that hunters in particular weren't asking, especially in the eastern part of the US. Here, the .308, .270, and 30-06 are preferred. I was in a general store up in the north woods of Maine last year and among the very limited stock of ammo they had on the shelf, in center fire, they had 5.56, 30-30, .270, 308, 30-06, 7mag, 300wm and of all things 7mm08. I'm sure lots of hunters are taking the 6.5cm into the woods, but in the Alagash, they don't seem to have caught up to the trends.
Love these tests. It proves that most rifle calibres are very capable and help build confidence for the shooter. I would like to know though if you had a 6.5 as a primary hunting rifle and were going to buy something heavier to hunt with in bear territory what would you choose? I hunt with a 6.5 x 55 that I reload for and it works very well I am looking for a new rifle that I can buy ammo for.and may as well look at something heavier. Thinking about picking up a 3006, 7 mm rem mag or 300 win mag.
. 300 win mag would be my choice out of those. Heavier bullets than the 7mm Rem Mag. Can usually stabilize up to 190gr without special twist rates. I own both 300 win mag and 7mm Rem mag
I have rifles in both cartridges. I bought a bunch of rifles to teach grandkids in the family the fine art of shooting. My .270 may be nicer to shoot as it is a Tikka T3x. My 6.5 Creedmore is a Ruger American with the Magpul hunter stock. With the variety of rifles that I bought. My grandkids know which ranges are strong points for a particular cartridge. The .350 Legend has quite a punch in the less 250 yards range. But is easy to shoot. And they understand what a shotgun works best at too!
What a great comparison. The 270 Win has been a fav of mine for a long time. The Hornady GMX Superformance rounds showed it and the 6.5 Creedmoor to their best. At long range the Creedmoor may edge ahead but inside 300 yards I'm sure the 270 will win the day.
I love both guns, but I've had the best hits with the 6.5 I've ever had. The superformance sst ammo is the best I've shot. Using a ruger precision at over 700 yards I can pop a 8 Oz baby coke can
That's where the 243win shines. Deer, mule deer, antelope, coyotes, goats, sheep, ect. When I lived in Nebraska, an old man I met at the gun range was shooting a 243Win, he claimed he has harvested elk, mule deer, and whitetails with his rifle and some deer were taken beyond 400 yards with it. I don't know how true that is, but I imagine if he was punching the center of his target out at 200 yards, he probably has, which was probably more critical shot placement than terminal performance of the round he was using. I can't imagine a 243Win doing much of anything at those ranges on deer other than ice picking or tumbling.
Guys 223 kills plenty in Africa and you think 6.5 is a varmint caliber? Stop shooting these animals in the butt and learn your kill shots. I live and hunt in Africa by the way.
You're welcome. I've got a new baby, so uploading lately has been slow, but i typically upload every weds morning. Just had a 7mm Rem Mag vs .300 win mag come out.
I find it interesting all of these new calibers people are so up on when more than likely there is already a well established caliber that will do the same thing if not better. Sounds boring I know but there really isn't much out there that interests me. MAYBE the .500 Magnum. A buddy had the short barreled one and 700 gr. monolith bullets. It was fun to shoot.
I like that both can still take down a moose and what my dad and brother said that the animal, ex. Moose, caribou aint going to know the difference with velocity as long good shot placement and my father uses a iron sight mini 14 with head shots
@@adamwiech4874 I’ve been asking myself “What’s the big deal?” 1/4-1/2” longer action? A few ounces of weight? At this point for a short action hunting rifle I’d choose 7mm-08 over 6.5 CM (already have 308). For a competitive target shooter 6.5 CM has a lot of advantages.
Awesome! what load do you use? My 6.5 did the same thing on a caribou, it's really about shot placement and bullet construction but we still all have favorites!
@@AlaskanBallistics any projectile that mushrooms that well does severe damage. 270 just has a sizable advantage because of larger frontal area on impact. Bigger entry wound, shooter still has to do his part. This is a good example of just that. Wish I had seen this sooner. Still very informative. Thanks Chuck.
You are getting more than the box states. I was thinking about GMX or TTSX for my 270 win but since i do not reload may go for the GMX factory rounds. I have a 22" barrel also on a sauer so really optimistic about these as with that much velocity it would creep on being a 600yds bullet with minimum velocity of 2000fps
Ttsx opens up better than gmx at lower velocities, lrx is even better. I hunt with nothing but lrx with my 6.5x284 Norma and my 7mm Rem mag. Farthest kill with 7mm Rem Mag was 459 yards on a nice cow caribou.
@@AlaskanBallistics From memory GMX down to 2000fps , TTSX 1800fps and LRX 1600fps. Tough choice what to stick with as i hardly get over 400ish meters and if i get speeds like you in this test will be good enough to 500 yards. Decisions decisions if only there was not a big choice like this hahaha
@@AlaskanBallistics If we only lived in normal times. Going to try the GMX and if it groups aswell as the ttsx handloads will stick to factory as my friend reloads for me and do not want to hassle him
Me too. But i think accuracy tests on TH-cam isn't pertinent because they may group out of your rifle and not out of mine. I might have a bad day shooting... etc...
Agreed, But if its the same shooter, you can normally see which is more accurate of the two......"for that shooter"👍. I'm always careful myself when I tell people accuracy results...I say with me shooting,that gun with that ammo, in those conditions, x is what I got 😆
@@AlaskanBallisticssame, you have to shoot a bunch to find out what your rifle likes to shoot... But still they where a close match so to see the accuracy would have been neat. I'm more of a target shooter these days so accuracy interests me more then terminal prefomance..... cause every animal on earth has been taken with a ton of different cartridges. for accuracy I have found berger bullets usually out preform everything . ..but most hunters don't use them........ Not sure why a hole in the heart, is a hole in the heart lol...
I’m trying to be supportive so... I skipped the intro 4:00 ad with whatever the second before your video ever started. I watched the first ad break. 5:30. I watched the first 4:00 of the second Manscape ad break but skipped the last :30 of the two ads in that breaku. Third was a 3:00 break with a :15 for NRA followed by a 2:45 Starscope ad so that means YT thinks a 13:00 video needs 16 total minutes of ads. Good video BTW but things like this ads are just a huge problem for YT marketing OUR content.
REARL NICE VIDEO, YOUR COMPARISON IS RIGHT ON, THE SDS ARE VERY CLOSE OR THE SAME,BULLET WEIGHT WILL BE HEAVYER FOR THE LARGER CAL, BOTH ARE COMMON WIEGHTS FOR ME, AND I LIKE TO SEE THIS, MOST DO THEIR VIDS WITH THE REAL HEAVY 6.5S, SO I USE CUP /CORE 120 TO125 AND FOR DEER SIZE GAME, WITH THE VITALS IN MIND NOT BONE,PLACEMENT IS IMPORTANT, AND I TRY TO GET MY VELS UP AS FAST AS I CAN WITH OUT GIVEING UP GROUP SIZE, IF I GO TO BIGGER ANIMALS I GO TO BIGGER CAL, LIKE THE 325WSM IN THE BLR WITCH HAS WHAT I NEED FOR WHAT EVER I NEED AND BONDED CORE BULLETS, THANK YOU FOR A VIDEO WELL MADE, CARRY ON, GOD BLESS.
As if you could ammo for it 😆 lol .... if it gets popular and ammo is around for it i might look into it. Gotta be in a savage, Remington, bergara, or tikka first... need TH-cam to share my videos more first.
I have a random question, if you were hiking and were confronted by a large black bear ,and you have a Taurus judge on you for protection, do you choose a .45 LC Hornedy critical defence round,? or a .410 Winchester PD-XI triple disc and BB's?
I choose to sell the judge and get a better option. Two reasons... 1) Taurus still makes a horrible quality weapon. I'll never trust my life to their junk. Even a few months ago working the counter at cabelas we had several taurua judges that would fail to lock one you closed the cylinder. You could sit there and spin the cylinder for minutes until it locked. I've also seen cylinder advancement springs break. 2) the Taurus isn't strong enough to handle the hot 45 lc bear loads. You want the hot hardcast or copper solids for guaranteed penetration, they aren't whitetails, even all a small black bear you have to penetrate, they're really tough. I'd want the solid slug round if I chose to carry it. Sell that thing and get you a glock 40 10mm. You'll be glad you did. I know that's not the answer you were looking for. Godspeed my friend
@@AlaskanBallistics well I live on a fixed income ,permanently disabled Vietnam veteran, I can't afford to buy more guns , I have to use what I have ! Thanks for the response, If i had the money , i would have a better grade of weapons, but just get by! God bless brother!
@@kevinsigrist7022 Start a youtube channel shooting it and see if you can make enough in advertising. But it's just like anything else, you get out what you put into it. Thank you for your service. I believe in what y'all did over there and I'm sorry the U.S. government turned their back on y'all and the South Vietnameese. If you have a 12ga or a deer rifle with a good bulletthat keeps it's weight. You're better off carrying that
@@AlaskanBallistics I have ran +P 45 LC critical defence loads ,and all types of .410 ammo through my Judge public defender, the stainless steel version, not the poly frame, and I have not had 1 malfunction, or failure to fire, my question was do you think that a +P 45 LC hollow point would be more lethal than a .410 Winchester PD-XI 3 disk and BB's load at close range? I have no dought that the pistol will function and cycle very reliably, you might of had a different answer if I owned a S+W governor instead of my Judge ,it's the ammo and it's effectivenes on a bear that I wanted your opinion on ! I love my Taurus, it has ran flawlessly for the last 2 years!
Alot of people don't believe me when I tell them the 270 win is significantly more powerful than the 6.5 creed. Ballistically it's much closer to the PRC than it is the creedmoor. 500 foot pounds more energy is fairly significant. Hunting larger than deer sized game I take the 270 all day long. I know Chuck doesn't care for the ELDX bullets but I have had good luck with them on whitetail. My 270 pushes the 145 eldx at about 3050 from a 24 inch barrel with IMR 4831.
Yeah glad you've had better luck with that varmit bullet than me. Don't hit a caribou rib bone with one lol. Yeah I'd much rather have a 6.5 prc than a .270
@@AlaskanBallistics yeah im not sure if I've just been lucky. Shot a big doe at about 200 yards with the 143 eldx in a creedmoor and it broke both shoulders and still exited. In my experience they've performed much like an interlock does.
@@AlaskanBallistics oh for sure! I'm not arguing that they're a good bullet for larger game. I'd never use one on anything bigger than deer. Probably go with a GMX or LRX if I'd ever hunt largrt game.
@@AlaskanBallistics Depends on where you're getting your factory ammo, but I don't disagree. There is huge misinformation about the safe pressure ranges of the mil-surp swedes but there are still modern rifles being produced in that caliber in Europe today and they don't downgrade their ammo for it. People throughout Scandinavia have been taking moose & caribou with the 6.5 Swedes for a hundred years. I hand load, so it isn't an issue to me. It's the factory ammo that is under powered, not the cartridge. The 6.5 creedmor has a case volume of 3.12 The 6.5 Swede has a case volume of 3.68... I can get five grains more powder in the Swede. The .270 Win has a case volume of 4.34 by comparison so, still the king of the hill.
Yea i bet whitetail deer, mule deer, and caribou are made out of paper right? Because the creedmore is a top 5 caliber for hunting medium size game this days so yea live with it
The 270 has two problems 1. The 3006 is more versatile and 2. The 7mm Remington magnum and this is probably why its popularity is in steady decline. The 6.5 creedmoor seems to be a very fine deer rifle.
Last 2 years I’ve only used 6.5 cm. I’ve bagged About 40 something chital bucks and does. Lost 7 with it Very similar # as years I’ve used 270 Or years with 308 , 243 I Don’t shoot at game past 300 yards. My favorite caliber is what ever I’m carrying. I like to shoot the same gun for awhile before I switch. Being comfortable /accustomed to Gun weight, stock feel , draw ,swing, target accusation ,trigger , are more important to me than caliber kinda! As my dad would say “ my only concern is how full my meat bags are!…. The rest I’ll let your mother worry about!” Translation: son I love you very much just try your best and stay focused while hunting and everything will work out, xoxoxo
Alaskan Ballistics if I still had my 270 I wouldn’t waste my money on these new things and I would still take a 270 over them. Now I’m a 308 guy in a semi auto.
@@AlaskanBallistics the ballistics on the 6.8 are very nice. they worked with Browning so there will be a good amount of rifles to choose. its more powerful than a 7mm, 300 win and 338win with less recoil. and its a short action, just a super 270 i like it
@@AlaskanBallistics agreed, When I heard of the 6.8 western. I was like"so thats what they are doing with all those old 6.8 spc bullets that no one uses Hahaha.
Browning rifles absolutely suck at throat erosion. I had one that was awful. I'll never buy another. When i see a Remington, savage, tikka, bergara in that cartridge, I'll buy a 6.8 western. But the cartridge will die if only the sorry browning and new Winchesters are chambered for it.
So what about at 1000 yards? Of course you probably can't do that without shooting a lot of ammo. But my question is what would you choose at 1000 yards 6.5 or 270?
This is exactly the fairest type of comparison between two cartridges. Definitely NOT apples to oranges comparison. When comparing cartridges one should ALWAYS do what you did here and compare the same brand and style of bullet and most importantly the similar SECTIONAL DENSITY and similar BC (as close as possible ). Sectional density in any style of bullet must be similar for it to be apples to apples. That is what you did. This used to be common knowledge but over the last dozen years this seems to be lost science. Well, not really, I think most people are ignoring SD and sometimes BC as well when comparing and pumping their favorite cartridge. SD of the 120 gr 6.5 GMX is .246. And SD of the 130 gr .270 GMX is .242. So they are very close to same. BCs are similar as well, the 6.5 at .450 and the .270 at .460. All too often nowadays you see the 6.5 Creedmoor using a 143 gr ELDX being compared with a .270 that is using a flat based lead tipped lower BC bullet from another brand that has very dissimilar sectional density and dissimilar BC all in order to “prove” the 6.5 Creedmoor to be superior…hog wash. You did good however. As apples to apples as it gets.
@@AlaskanBallistics I shot the Winchester copper impact in both, One shot they drop, Whitetails in Georgia, This past deer season, 6 doe with the 6.5, 3 with the 270, I couldn’t say which one killed faster, Same result on all complete past through, Never found a bullet, The 6.5s kills were from 30 yards to 250 yards, 270 was 100 - 200 yards, I had a shoulder injury this past deer, Had to leave the big magnum calibers in the safe, First time I had my 270 out in 20 or so years, I think the magnums will miss a few deer seasons, I’m even pulling my old 243 wssm out, Haven’t shot it in years, I always say buy and shoot as many caliber’s as you can, Don’t limit yourself to one caliber.
The 270 has 60 percent more recoil ,everyone shoots far better with light kickers.As far as realistic hunting,not fantasy long range hunting on medium game either will do the same job.
Welcome to the effects of marketing. The 6.5 really isn't doing anything the 6.5 Swedish hasn't been doing since 1894 (128 years) and the 270 Winchester since 1925 (98 years). Marketing tries to convince you that you'll never kill anything unless your shooting the latest wonder cartridge or 404 Jeffrey based magnum.
Well it does everything the 6.5 by 55 Swede But with a smaller case capacity and a true short action Plus allows for the proper length of those long bullets. It knocks a caribou over quite effectively
Imagine if the 6.5 Creedmoor had been around for decades, and then the 270 Winchester came along.... I think it would make the Creedmoor obsolete. I don't get the Creedmoor craze. Who wants to be shooting game at extreme long ranges with such a small caliber anyway? Madness.
It's for the m110/sr25 platform for long range engagements. Flatter shooting than .308 so for a long range ar10 platform it makes more sense. But as far as hunting game past 300 yards it's really a little light on power and requires good shot placement.
@@AlaskanBallistics It has quite the following among longish range hunters is all. It does what it does really well as you point out. My beef with it is the extended range hunting with long range game bullet technology. Just get a bigger gun already if that is what people want to do lol. Respect the game....
@@AlaskanBallistics that would be smoke’in for sure. Here in the U.P. Of Michigan where I’m hunting now my longest shot would be 200 yds and I’m zeroed at 150, and last year I hunted thick stuff with a 30-30 (no blood shot meat) A friend of mine hunts marshes and he uses what you do.
A better test would have been 6.5 prc or a 6.5 rpm, You took the weakest 6.5 down in power and bullet weight against a long action, I Like the performance of both bullets, Do another test with one of the other 6.5s, Or do one with 270 against 3006, Both long action, My first bolt action rifle was a 270, I bought it in the mid 80s, Old Winchester still have it today, Haven’t shoot it in about 20 years, After seeing this video I’m going to try and find some of these bullets for it, Hell I haven’t seen any bullets on the shelves sense SLEEPY JOE STOLED THE ELECTION, To anyone that enjoy’s Hunting and Shooting don’t limit yourself to one gun or caliber , Buy as many caliber as you can enjoy them all, I DO. Great Video, Glad I ran across it, Do you have any videos on the 165 gmx 300 mag, I found a box in my ammo cabinet, I heard the northern states where getting ammo on the shelves, Anybody know if that’s true, Here in the south shelves are bry. I just found the video with 270 and 3006 going watch it now. I just watch the video 270-3006 ,You and Horady just got me shooting my 270 again, I’ve got to get me another 3006 to, I’ve owned a few of them, Time for a new Weatherby.
Yeah I Only did this video because the first one did well and it was mainly a joke. I do a 6.5 creedmoor vs. My 6.5x284 Norma which is actually closer than the two rounds you suggested. th-cam.com/video/HJdKtTtfHrE/w-d-xo.html I don't have any .300 win mag videos. I don't own one and unfortunately there is no ammo on the shelf for them here anyway. I do have dies and some 165gr ttsx and casings powder and primers. I do plan on getting one or borrowing one If possible but finances are tight and there's at least a couple of other projects first. I hunt with a 7mm Rem Mag mostly and have plenty of videos on that. Also hunt bigger game with my .338 win mag
@@AlaskanBallistics I live in North Georgia woods are thick as hell, These bullets look like what I’m looking for, I use to shoot Winchester Fail safe, They quit making them, Change them to XP3 jack them up to $60:00 dollars a box, I herd when ammo is stocked back up doubled in price.
270 is better than 6.5CM. 308 is better than 270. 300WinMag is better than 308Win. 375H&H is better than 300WinMag... To follow this logic... Why don't we hunt with .50BMG?! 6.5 CM has less recoil. It has lower sound pressure. It has shorter case for short actions. It has better barrel life...than 270 Win. 6.5 is better for varmint and smaller deer species. If you hunt for elk or moose, 270 will be small too. You want something stronger like 300WinMag or 9.3x62...
As with most of these new calibers....they've already been invented decades ago, and are often better. Nothing new in performance, just a new more sexy name, branding and packaging designed to sell guns and ammo.
i notice people are idiots, both consumers and store salesman. no clue what caliber and cartridge they are look at. saw a guy today asking what the 7mm-08 is. ask if it was the 7mm rem mag. the saleman goes it not the 7mm rem mag but uses a 7mm mag bullet. im like ok? not sure if they are clear the confusion or adding more to it.
This is the first fair comparison I've seen between the two.
Thank You Kindly,
6.5prc will be a much better comparison, going to film it in a few weeks hopefully!
I've actually seen what that exact 270win Superformance 130gr Gmx does to a 180lb 8pt 2 years ago. Nasty! Thanks Chuck & hope all is well with you & family! 🙏👍🇺🇸💪✌
You're welcome. We're doing great! I hope all is well with you
I love the comparisons. I have both. I shoot a 143gr Hornady in that Creedmoor. Last year, I took a bull elk with my Creedmoor. It was hard to even get them to allow me to use it. I've taken elk with my 270, they were concerned that the creedmoor just wouldn't be enough. Took a more precise shot they said, but I got it done in one shot 160 yds. My choice would be my 270. I've got into that creedmoor because after two shoulder surgeries, it's just a little easier on me. I think this is a great comparison. I'm not one of those Creedmoor guys who believe there is nothing greater than...lol...
No issues with that hornady bullet exploding?
That was the bigger concern, but, I haven't had that issue....yet.
Yeah that bullet is slower in a 6.5 creedmoor so it shouldn't break up as fast. Just don't hit a shoulder bone. Check out episode 2 of my 6.5 creedmoor vs. 25-06 and you'll see why. But hey if they're accurate and you can make a perfect shot, don't let my opinion stop you! Godspeed and good hunting!
@@AlaskanBallistics Thanks. I will definitely check out that video this morning, because I like to "know". Thanks and the same to you!
Who cares about apples and oranges comparison, if you only eat apples you’ll never know what an orange taste like, we need these kind of comparisons
Thanks brother!
Eat more apples, i grow them, tart cherries too.... make some pies! Lol
I can't eat apples. IBS
@@AlaskanBallistics Well darn.
Didn't bother me
Being a reloader, the 270 is miles ahead of the Creedmoor in potential performance. When you've reached the limit of the 270 case just rechamber your rifle and buy some dies for the 270 Ackley Improved and rock on.
What twist rate do you have? Can you do the higher b.c. bullets?
True ,oR ,. Just buy a lead clean up reamer , resharpen the rifling with a soft twist of your fingers . Zap ,you have brand new rifle😊 & lots $cheaper$😊
RL 22 , , sends them all on bulls eye 👍 any gr, or yardage😊
@Michael Brown, it did great in my 7mm Rem mag and 6.5x284 but rl22 didn't like the .270 too much
@@AlaskanBallistics I left out an important fact, booboo, I was using 81/2 primers ,which can't be found , & even hit 3080 fps with 150gr BT😊 from my rugar m77 stainless. Which I comp,prepped.as well. I always load to a .5 grn or less.& Match weight bullets identically ,see rl22 was my competion compressed load😊 lucky for this rifel😊 , & myself.
I love a .270 and I would choose a 25/06 over a 6.5 as well!
.25-06 is a lot closer and in factory ammo has less energy at 200 yards than the 6.5 and considerably more wind drift
That is actually quite fast for a 130 gr 270 load. I don't think I've ever seen one reach that speed from a 22 or even a 24" bbl Keep up the good work brother. I appreciate ya!
Yeah those superformance loads from hornady really help.
One of the best channels on TH-cam asking the real questions
Thank you very much. Anything you'd like to see compared
@@AlaskanBallistics absolutely. If possible I'd like to .308 versus 6.5
@@originalterrorsquad here you go th-cam.com/video/PSMcBKe_9_g/w-d-xo.html
@@AlaskanBallistics you're the man! How about .44magnum versus .460 rowland
I don't have that one yet, but that's a good idea... I've got a few more videos to film before i could get to it plus ammo is hard to find right now.
I do have a .460 Rowland playlist and a .44 magnum playlist
I am and always a 270 guy! I’m impressed with the hornady GMX. I’ll have to try and find some!
Yeah it was an impressive bullet
@@AlaskanBallistics i agree. If i can get my hands on some, I’ll do a test here in the south. Different climate might produce a different result
That humidity in the air might show the bullet a lot.
But i doubt it'll affect expansion much of to 400 yards, which is hard to find a place to hunt that far in the south
@@AlaskanBallistics it may very well tell some difference! Having to cut through the fog might get some insight into climate differences. But i think we will see the same results as your tests. I don’t think 6.5 will beat out a 270win.
Great performance from the GMX bullet.
Yep!
This is a comparison that I have never thought of. Thank you for sharing this information.
You're welcome. Thank you.
@@AlaskanBallistics you're welcome.
I think the .270 was used for lots of the same tasks 6.5 creedmore is used for now but I still think.270 is king and the the "such great BC" isn't everything
Agreed thanks for watching
The 270 would be my choice. It's one helluva round that I honestly believe is under rated when people think of bigger game and extended ranges. My friends uncle took everything under the sun in North America, the guy is a professional hunter and taxidermist, he's even hunted with Ted Nugent, that lucky sob, lol. After talking with him, his favorite gun was a Weatherby and he prefers the 270 over everything else. I had no reason to doubt the man, especially when he had a wall mounted photograph with him and Ted Nugent smiling over a couple big ass black bears they harvested.
The .270 can get it done that's for sure.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
I’m a 6.8/.277/.270 fan but interesting to see the comparison!
Thank you for watching. I'm a creedmoor fan boy but I know a thing or two about Ballistics and know the .270 ain't bad. My wife will hopefully hunt moose and caribou next year with the .270. The 6.5 savage has been her hunting rifle, but we haven't got a chance for her to use it yet.
@@AlaskanBallistics for sure with the right bullet & placement that CM is nothing to sneeze at. I’d love to see the video of that hunt! Good luck to you guys!
When we go next year... I'll be sure to film
Thanks for the comparison test, I purchased a .270 last week. Going to check if you have a video on Hornady 130 gr SST
I don't... sst is generally not a tough enough bullet for Alaska.
Perhaps my favorite video youve done. It was eye opening. Thanks for the effort
You're welcome. Thank you for watching. Please share
Speed Kills!! 270 WIN seems like a super great round
It is
Excellent comparison yeah 270
Thanks brother
Love these comparisons. Chronograph and penetration test with factory ammo. Helps alot!
Thank You Sir!
270 is my favorite by far. 6.5 is pretty new and in right now but when you look at the numbers it’s a little overrated. 270 will win every time. Great video. Love the comparisons
Thank you very much man. There's at least one dead caribou that doesn't think the 6.5 is overrated
@@AlaskanBallistics I don’t mean to bash it or anything. I love when companies make more caliber choices. More choices is good! And yes it works well on medium game. However most people I talk to / hunt with think it’s way more powerful and flatter shooting than it is.
Yeah it's definitely meant to compete with the .308 in an AR10 platform for long range that's it. People, like me, have turned it into a hunting gun
25/06 better than 6.5 C
Not in my tests and comparisons. They're pretty much equal with equal barrel lengths. Got two b videos on it. 6.5 creedmoor gets more energy @William Knight
Great video Thanks for taking the time.
Thank you for watching. Please share as TH-cam isn't anymore
I’ve been interested in these calibers lately, thanks for the fun & informative video. I WILL be sharing this video with friends and family because I often argue for the 6.5 creed over 308 or 270 and I guess it’s just time for this guy to eat some crow!
Lol i will have 3 6.5 creedmoors and one .270
Don't be too hard on yourself, the industry really did the hard sell on the 6.5CM as it was the new hotness. It's basically the man-bun of rifle cartridges, very good for what it was designed for, but the ,270..308/7mm08 are just better for hunting. A buddy of mine just got a 6.5CM for Christmas and he already has a .270, I don't have the heart to tell him it's a step down from what he has.
Step down in power yes. Doesn't mean it can't hunt.
@@AlaskanBallistics For sure it can hunt, and when I say "man-bun", I don't mean it doesn't have the power to take medium-sized game, I just see it as an answer to a question that hunters in particular weren't asking, especially in the eastern part of the US. Here, the .308, .270, and 30-06 are preferred. I was in a general store up in the north woods of Maine last year and among the very limited stock of ammo they had on the shelf, in center fire, they had 5.56, 30-30, .270, 308, 30-06, 7mag, 300wm and of all things 7mm08. I'm sure lots of hunters are taking the 6.5cm into the woods, but in the Alagash, they don't seem to have caught up to the trends.
Yeah it was designed to be a more long range cartridge for the SR25 pattern rifles
Love these tests. It proves that most rifle calibres are very capable and help build confidence for the shooter. I would like to know though if you had a 6.5 as a primary hunting rifle and were going to buy something heavier to hunt with in bear territory what would you choose? I hunt with a 6.5 x 55 that I reload for and it works very well I am looking for a new rifle that I can buy ammo for.and may as well look at something heavier. Thinking about picking up a 3006, 7 mm rem mag or 300 win mag.
. 300 win mag would be my choice out of those. Heavier bullets than the 7mm Rem Mag. Can usually stabilize up to 190gr without special twist rates.
I own both 300 win mag and 7mm Rem mag
I have rifles in both cartridges. I bought a bunch of rifles to teach grandkids in the family the fine art of shooting. My .270 may be nicer to shoot as it is a Tikka T3x. My 6.5 Creedmore is a Ruger American with the Magpul hunter stock.
With the variety of rifles that I bought. My grandkids know which ranges are strong points for a particular cartridge. The .350 Legend has quite a punch in the less 250 yards range. But is easy to shoot. And they understand what a shotgun works best at too!
Perfect! Great idea
Very informative I'm actually in the market for a used hunting rifle great job!
Thanks Chuck great video comparisons are always interesting !
Thank you Doc
That 270 is impressive.
Very
Awesome video. 270 is the winner. My uncle likes his 270. But I'll take 30-06 or 7mm mag over both
Love my 7mm Rem mag
@@AlaskanBallistics same . Need to get mying fixed so I can get the nikon zero and get some brass.
The great Jack O'Connor shot everything from marmots - Bull Elk with th .270
What a great comparison. The 270 Win has been a fav of mine for a long time. The Hornady GMX Superformance rounds showed it and the 6.5 Creedmoor to their best. At long range the Creedmoor may edge ahead but inside 300 yards I'm sure the 270 will win the day.
I think 400-500 the .270 is more superior
@@AlaskanBallistics Thanks for the comment. That's good to know.
The 6.5 only becomes more superior out part 400 yards with high bc 140gr+bullets
I believe that between those two the 270 drops less and retains more energy out to 1,000 yards and beyond.
Love it! I learn a lot from your comparison videos!!!
Thanks Brother. I think either would be fine for west texas
I’m a.270 guy and great video
Thanks. Godspeed and good hunting my friend.
I like the 6.5 because thats what I have. I dont have a 270. But I also have a 30.06 so it fills in the blank spots anyhow.
Yeah plan on doing a .30-06 verses .270 soon with this same ammo
@@AlaskanBallistics ill be watchin for that for sure.
Got to go film it
@@AlaskanBallistics ill be waiting to see it.
Be a few months
Good video Chuck!
Thank William!!!
Yep .270 for the win. Great testing. Enjoyed the video. 👍👍
Thanks Mississip!
I love both guns, but I've had the best hits with the 6.5 I've ever had. The superformance sst ammo is the best I've shot. Using a ruger precision at over 700 yards I can pop a 8 Oz baby coke can
Nice!
I like both but i'd use the Creedmoor for the smaller game and predator-varmints.
Over kill for them really
That's where the 243win shines. Deer, mule deer, antelope, coyotes, goats, sheep, ect. When I lived in Nebraska, an old man I met at the gun range was shooting a 243Win, he claimed he has harvested elk, mule deer, and whitetails with his rifle and some deer were taken beyond 400 yards with it. I don't know how true that is, but I imagine if he was punching the center of his target out at 200 yards, he probably has, which was probably more critical shot placement than terminal performance of the round he was using. I can't imagine a 243Win doing much of anything at those ranges on deer other than ice picking or tumbling.
Guys 223 kills plenty in Africa and you think 6.5 is a varmint caliber? Stop shooting these animals in the butt and learn your kill shots. I live and hunt in Africa by the way.
Excellent video !
Thank you
Another GREAT video!! 🎥🎬 Thank you!
Thank you for watching @S J
Godspeed and good hunting.
@@AlaskanBallistics Shared two of your videos with my hunting buddy. Great content. Thanks for making them.
🤜🏻🤛🏻
You're welcome. I've got a new baby, so uploading lately has been slow, but i typically upload every weds morning. Just had a 7mm Rem Mag vs .300 win mag come out.
Great video, thanks :)
Thank you for watching!
Good video. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Thank you for watching
I find it interesting all of these new calibers people are so up on when more than likely there is already a well established caliber that will do the same thing if not better. Sounds boring I know but there really isn't much out there that interests me. MAYBE the .500 Magnum. A buddy had the short barreled one and 700 gr. monolith bullets. It was fun to shoot.
270 has my heart👍🍻
You and Chuke should start a .270 support group
Just started looking for something good to watch.
Watching the creedmoor get spanked by its tradition is always fun
I like that both can still take down a moose and what my dad and brother said that the animal, ex. Moose, caribou aint going to know the difference with velocity as long good shot placement and my father uses a iron sight mini 14 with head shots
Very true. Still using my .338 win mag
@@AlaskanBallistics i got my 6.5 cm for my daughter, I'm more of 30.06 and 300wm
Don't blame you there!
Hello from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan fellow North man
I've always had a interest in rifle calibers such as 6.5 creed 270 and 7mm 08 I'd love to see a magnum rifle comparison aswell
I'm working on borrowing a rifle for the magnum comparison. Ammo on .300 win mag and 7mm rem mag is crazy right now. Might be a spring time thing.
Here's my 6.5 vs 7mm-08 video. th-cam.com/video/laE4NXKRB_o/w-d-xo.html
If you like it please share. TH-cam isn't sharing it.
That would be interesting. 7mm mag vs 300WM will be tricky as the two calibers kinda criss cross each other on paper when it comes to bc and energy.
Kind of... I pan on it as soon as I can buy a 300
The one thing you failed to mention or I missed is the 6.5 Creedmoor Is a short action, and the 270 Win is a long action
I didn't mention it you're right. I felt it was obvious. My bad i should do that.
Short action vs long action is nothing ,what's the actual advantage? 1ounce of brass weight? Or a tenth of a second in throw .
@@adamwiech4874 I’ve been asking myself “What’s the big deal?” 1/4-1/2” longer action? A few ounces of weight? At this point for a short action hunting rifle I’d choose 7mm-08 over 6.5 CM (already have 308). For a competitive target shooter 6.5 CM has a lot of advantages.
Go Vols. Great video. Much love from Knoxville. God bless, Stay safe, Shoot straight. - Hedge
Thanks Hedge! I'm just a Vols fan stuck in Alaska!
I like you even more now! Haha. Go Vols!
@@AlaskanBallistics wow I’m in Nashville and graduated from Tennessee. Awesome
@@charltonlwalker Tennessee is a beautiful place guys! It pretty much has it all. If you haven't visited, look into it!
I love Tennessee
I love a .270 would take it over many calibers. Just performs great for me on whitetail they either drop in their tracks or take very few steps.
Awesome! what load do you use?
My 6.5 did the same thing on a caribou, it's really about shot placement and bullet construction but we still all have favorites!
Modern bullets in old standby caliber is still VERY effective. With game size what it is up North, I'd want the bigger entrance wound.
Me too 7mm or 30 caliber or better. But i wouldn't want to be a moose that gets hit with that 6.5 creedmoor in the gmx or newer cx bullet
@@AlaskanBallistics any projectile that mushrooms that well does severe damage. 270 just has a sizable advantage because of larger frontal area on impact. Bigger entry wound, shooter still has to do his part.
This is a good example of just that. Wish I had seen this sooner. Still very informative.
Thanks Chuck.
I should mention that the tikka t3x sports a 22.4 inch barrel although I have to say great video
Ahh true. Thank you
Great video
Thank you sir
Can you compare the 270 and the 7mm08
I don't have similar length barrels.
Slower bullets tend to do well in penetration tests on softer material and water, faster bullets do better in hard materials.
You are getting more than the box states. I was thinking about GMX or TTSX for my 270 win but since i do not reload may go for the GMX factory rounds. I have a 22" barrel also on a sauer so really optimistic about these as with that much velocity it would creep on being a 600yds bullet with minimum velocity of 2000fps
In your opinion do GMX and TTSX or LRX pretty much perfrom the same?
Ttsx opens up better than gmx at lower velocities, lrx is even better. I hunt with nothing but lrx with my 6.5x284 Norma and my 7mm Rem mag. Farthest kill with 7mm Rem Mag was 459 yards on a nice cow caribou.
@@AlaskanBallistics From memory GMX down to 2000fps , TTSX 1800fps and LRX 1600fps. Tough choice what to stick with as i hardly get over 400ish meters and if i get speeds like you in this test will be good enough to 500 yards.
Decisions decisions if only there was not a big choice like this hahaha
In normal times the decision is easy you buy all 3 develop your load and shoot whichever shoots best in your gun
@@AlaskanBallistics If we only lived in normal times. Going to try the GMX and if it groups aswell as the ttsx handloads will stick to factory as my friend reloads for me and do not want to hassle him
Id like to see 100y 5-10 round groups of each.👍
Me too. But i think accuracy tests on TH-cam isn't pertinent because they may group out of your rifle and not out of mine. I might have a bad day shooting... etc...
Agreed,
But if its the same shooter, you can normally see which is more accurate of the two......"for that shooter"👍.
I'm always careful myself when I tell people accuracy results...I say with me shooting,that gun with that ammo, in those conditions, x is what I got 😆
Id rather do an accuracy test with 1 rifle and a bunch of different ammo
@@AlaskanBallisticssame,
you have to shoot a bunch to find out what your rifle likes to shoot...
But still they where a close match so to see the accuracy would have been neat.
I'm more of a target shooter these days so accuracy interests me more then terminal prefomance.....
cause every animal on earth has been taken with a ton of different cartridges.
for accuracy I have found berger bullets usually out preform everything . ..but most hunters don't use them........
Not sure why a hole in the heart, is a hole in the heart lol...
@@prone_wolf8871 if you'll look up my ruger American video 17hmr accuracy video, I'm going to do a video like that with the Bergara.
I love my 270.
Also love my 6.5x55 Swedish.
But I prefer the 270
I’m trying to be supportive so... I skipped the intro 4:00 ad with whatever the second before your video ever started. I watched the first ad break. 5:30. I watched the first 4:00 of the second Manscape ad break but skipped the last :30 of the two ads in that breaku. Third was a 3:00 break with a :15 for NRA followed by a 2:45 Starscope ad so that means YT thinks a 13:00 video needs 16 total minutes of ads.
Good video BTW but things like this ads are just a huge problem for YT marketing OUR content.
I guess they're trying to stay solvent?
REARL NICE VIDEO, YOUR COMPARISON IS RIGHT ON, THE SDS ARE VERY CLOSE OR THE SAME,BULLET WEIGHT WILL BE HEAVYER FOR THE LARGER CAL, BOTH ARE COMMON WIEGHTS FOR ME, AND I LIKE TO SEE THIS, MOST DO THEIR VIDS WITH THE REAL HEAVY 6.5S, SO I USE CUP /CORE 120 TO125 AND FOR DEER SIZE GAME, WITH THE VITALS IN MIND NOT BONE,PLACEMENT IS IMPORTANT, AND I TRY TO GET MY VELS UP AS FAST AS I CAN WITH OUT GIVEING UP GROUP SIZE, IF I GO TO BIGGER ANIMALS I GO TO BIGGER CAL, LIKE THE 325WSM IN THE BLR WITCH HAS WHAT I NEED FOR WHAT EVER I NEED AND BONDED CORE BULLETS, THANK YOU FOR A VIDEO WELL MADE, CARRY ON, GOD BLESS.
325 wsm in a BLR would be fun. Godspeed and good hunting. Please share.
Has anybody up there you know of using the new Winchester 6.8 Western caliber yet?
As if you could ammo for it 😆 lol .... if it gets popular and ammo is around for it i might look into it. Gotta be in a savage, Remington, bergara, or tikka first... need TH-cam to share my videos more first.
A couple of Fleet Farms around me have the ammo (only rifle ammo on the shelf), but no rifles.
Both seem adequate for most people who are hunting inside 400 yards on most game. Still would want bigger for bear or moose though
That's why i have the .338
@@AlaskanBallistics yeah 338 don't play fair lol
22lr > .270 change my mind.... 😉 both are still super impressive. Great video and comparison Chuck, thanks for all you do brother 👍
Thank you for faithfully watching and supporting me. Congrats on your channel growth.
@@AlaskanBallistics Thanks and of course brother! I love you, your channel and of course the 2A. It's a win win win for me 🇺🇸
How about the 25-06 vs 6.5 creedmoor
Here's episode 2 of that th-cam.com/video/C7ruKNcNbcA/w-d-xo.html
I have a random question, if you were hiking and were confronted by a large black bear ,and you have a Taurus judge on you for protection, do you choose a .45 LC Hornedy critical defence round,? or a .410 Winchester PD-XI triple disc and BB's?
I choose to sell the judge and get a better option. Two reasons...
1) Taurus still makes a horrible quality weapon. I'll never trust my life to their junk. Even a few months ago working the counter at cabelas we had several taurua judges that would fail to lock one you closed the cylinder. You could sit there and spin the cylinder for minutes until it locked. I've also seen cylinder advancement springs break.
2) the Taurus isn't strong enough to handle the hot 45 lc bear loads. You want the hot hardcast or copper solids for guaranteed penetration, they aren't whitetails, even all a small black bear you have to penetrate, they're really tough.
I'd want the solid slug round if I chose to carry it.
Sell that thing and get you a glock 40 10mm. You'll be glad you did.
I know that's not the answer you were looking for. Godspeed my friend
@@AlaskanBallistics well I live on a fixed income ,permanently disabled Vietnam veteran, I can't afford to buy more guns , I have to use what I have ! Thanks for the response, If i had the money , i would have a better grade of weapons, but just get by! God bless brother!
@@kevinsigrist7022 Start a youtube channel shooting it and see if you can make enough in advertising. But it's just like anything else, you get out what you put into it.
Thank you for your service. I believe in what y'all did over there and I'm sorry the U.S. government turned their back on y'all and the South Vietnameese.
If you have a 12ga or a deer rifle with a good bulletthat keeps it's weight. You're better off carrying that
@@kevinsigrist7022 I do hope that the Taurus works when you need it.
@@AlaskanBallistics I have ran +P 45 LC critical defence loads ,and all types of .410 ammo through my Judge public defender, the stainless steel version, not the poly frame, and I have not had 1 malfunction, or failure to fire, my question was do you think that a +P 45 LC hollow point would be more lethal than a .410 Winchester PD-XI 3 disk and BB's load at close range? I have no dought that the pistol will function and cycle very reliably, you might of had a different answer if I owned a S+W governor instead of my Judge ,it's the ammo and it's effectivenes on a bear that I wanted your opinion on ! I love my Taurus, it has ran flawlessly for the last 2 years!
Alot of people don't believe me when I tell them the 270 win is significantly more powerful than the 6.5 creed. Ballistically it's much closer to the PRC than it is the creedmoor. 500 foot pounds more energy is fairly significant. Hunting larger than deer sized game I take the 270 all day long. I know Chuck doesn't care for the ELDX bullets but I have had good luck with them on whitetail. My 270 pushes the 145 eldx at about 3050 from a 24 inch barrel with IMR 4831.
Yeah glad you've had better luck with that varmit bullet than me. Don't hit a caribou rib bone with one lol.
Yeah I'd much rather have a 6.5 prc than a .270
@@AlaskanBallistics yeah im not sure if I've just been lucky. Shot a big doe at about 200 yards with the 143 eldx in a creedmoor and it broke both shoulders and still exited. In my experience they've performed much like an interlock does.
A big doe isn't a caribou or an elk. But hey I'm glad you're getting game with them lol
@@AlaskanBallistics oh for sure! I'm not arguing that they're a good bullet for larger game. I'd never use one on anything bigger than deer. Probably go with a GMX or LRX if I'd ever hunt largrt game.
Smart choice
Couldn't agree more about the .270. Was happy to see the performance of the Hornady GMX. If you just gotta have a 6.5, go for the 6.5x55 Swede.
With factory ammo the swede is less powerful than the creedmoor
@@AlaskanBallistics Depends on where you're getting your factory ammo, but I don't disagree. There is huge misinformation about the safe pressure ranges of the mil-surp swedes but there are still modern rifles being produced in that caliber in Europe today and they don't downgrade their ammo for it. People throughout Scandinavia have been taking moose & caribou with the 6.5 Swedes for a hundred years.
I hand load, so it isn't an issue to me. It's the factory ammo that is under powered, not the cartridge.
The 6.5 creedmor has a case volume of 3.12
The 6.5 Swede has a case volume of 3.68... I can get five grains more powder in the Swede.
The .270 Win has a case volume of 4.34 by comparison so, still the king of the hill.
Yeah those rifles are just special order here in America...
If you want to kill paper, the better BC of the 6.5 is your answer. If your out to bring home the bacon,take the 270.
Sure. But the 6.5 creedmoor did sledgehammer my cow caribou.
Yea i bet whitetail deer, mule deer, and caribou are made out of paper right? Because the creedmore is a top 5 caliber for hunting medium size game this days so yea live with it
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The 270 has two problems 1. The 3006 is more versatile and 2. The 7mm Remington magnum and this is probably why its popularity is in steady decline. The 6.5 creedmoor seems to be a very fine deer rifle.
I totally agree with your statement, though I didn't take a caribou with the 6.5 creedmoor. And it sledgehammered her at 288 yards
I wonder if the .270 is as good as a 6.5 creedmoor at long range
The speed is enough faster that 6.5 really doesn't really catch up in drop to way past 1000 yards
Last 2 years I’ve only used 6.5 cm. I’ve bagged
About 40 something chital bucks and does.
Lost 7 with it
Very similar # as years I’ve used 270
Or years with 308 , 243
I Don’t shoot at game past 300 yards.
My favorite caliber is what ever I’m carrying.
I like to shoot the same gun for awhile before I switch. Being comfortable /accustomed to
Gun weight, stock feel , draw ,swing, target accusation ,trigger , are more important to me than caliber kinda!
As my dad would say “ my only concern is how full my meat bags are!…. The rest I’ll let your mother worry about!”
Translation: son I love you very much just try your best and stay focused while hunting and everything will work out, xoxoxo
Nice
The 6.5 is just the new best thing with a good marketing team and now there’s the 6.8 western 🤷♂️.
Yep i don't think the 6.8 western will stay around. Not until other manufacturers make rifles for it
Alaskan Ballistics if I still had my 270 I wouldn’t waste my money on these new things and I would still take a 270 over them. Now I’m a 308 guy in a semi auto.
@@AlaskanBallistics the ballistics on the 6.8 are very nice. they worked with Browning so there will be a good amount of rifles to choose. its more powerful than a 7mm, 300 win and 338win with less recoil. and its a short action, just a super 270 i like it
@@AlaskanBallistics agreed,
When I heard of the 6.8 western.
I was like"so thats what they are doing with all those old 6.8 spc bullets that no one uses Hahaha.
Browning rifles absolutely suck at throat erosion. I had one that was awful. I'll never buy another. When i see a Remington, savage, tikka, bergara in that cartridge, I'll buy a 6.8 western. But the cartridge will die if only the sorry browning and new Winchesters are chambered for it.
So what about at 1000 yards? Of course you probably can't do that without shooting a lot of ammo. But my question is what would you choose at 1000 yards 6.5 or 270?
270 still has less drop because of speed. What would i choose..? Neither my 6.5x284
I still love my 25.06 but the 6.5 and .270 are awesome calibers
But i have the 117gr hornady superformance sst rounds
How well do they stay together?
@@AlaskanBallistics ive never captured one so honestly i couldnt say
But my goodness they are expensive $40 plus per box
Bout what these are
This is exactly the fairest type of comparison between two cartridges. Definitely NOT apples to oranges comparison. When comparing cartridges one should ALWAYS do what you did here and compare the same brand and style of bullet and most importantly the similar SECTIONAL DENSITY and similar BC (as close as possible ). Sectional density in any style of bullet must be similar for it to be apples to apples. That is what you did. This used to be common knowledge but over the last dozen years this seems to be lost science. Well, not really, I think most people are ignoring SD and sometimes BC as well when comparing and pumping their favorite cartridge. SD of the 120 gr 6.5 GMX is .246. And SD of the 130 gr .270 GMX is .242. So they are very close to same. BCs are similar as well, the 6.5 at .450 and the .270 at .460. All too often nowadays you see the 6.5 Creedmoor using a 143 gr ELDX being compared with a .270 that is using a flat based lead tipped lower BC bullet from another brand that has very dissimilar sectional density and dissimilar BC all in order to “prove” the 6.5 Creedmoor to be superior…hog wash. You did good however. As apples to apples as it gets.
Thank You!
I think the comments I get about it not being fair are from people who only think about bullet weight
What is your opinion on recoil comparison?
6.5 is definitely lighter on recoil. These .270s weren't that bad. All about what you get used to
270 for me.
I bet you have a ranger point precision tacticool browning lever action in .270
@@AlaskanBallistics You know, that would be cool.
If they could do the 6.5 creedmoor with 25rd magpul mags
Reigning champ of the do all hunting cartridges, .270 Win, for the win.
Still think .30-06 is reigning champ
@@AlaskanBallistics No question on that one.
You ever shot a Winchester 88?
No sir
I choose both!
I choose both too
@@AlaskanBallistics I shot the Winchester copper impact in both, One shot they drop, Whitetails in Georgia, This past deer season, 6 doe with the 6.5, 3 with the 270, I couldn’t say which one killed faster, Same result on all complete past through, Never found a bullet, The 6.5s kills were from 30 yards to 250 yards, 270 was 100 - 200 yards, I had a shoulder injury this past deer, Had to leave the big magnum calibers in the safe, First time I had my 270 out in 20 or so years, I think the magnums will miss a few deer seasons, I’m even pulling my old 243 wssm out, Haven’t shot it in years, I always say buy and shoot as many caliber’s as you can, Don’t limit yourself to one caliber.
I totally agree with that. But I'm hunting with my 6.5x284 until i kill something with it.
@@AlaskanBallistics Has ammo available pick up were your at, Standard calibers around here.
It does have ammo available around here because it was popular with sheep hunters, but I've got plenty of handloads loaded up for it.
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The 270 has 60 percent more recoil ,everyone shoots far better with light kickers.As far as realistic hunting,not fantasy long range hunting on medium game either will do the same job.
Agreed
My thoughts too. I have both and find my 270 to get uncomfortable after a box of ammo. 6.5 I could shoot all day long.
@mnpattern try shooting .338 win mag
It should be closer with 6.5 PRC VS 270
Plan on that video in a few months
Compare the 270 and 6.8 western next time.
Got a 6.8 western to let me borrow?
@@AlaskanBallistics where do you actually live?
@@AlaskanBallistics I do have one and I live in Wasilla. I’ve also got plenty of ammo for it.
@@russboyer8342 email me at Alaskanballistics@gmail.com
@@AlaskanBallistics email sent.
Welcome to the effects of marketing. The 6.5 really isn't doing anything the 6.5 Swedish hasn't been doing since 1894 (128 years) and the 270 Winchester since 1925 (98 years). Marketing tries to convince you that you'll never kill anything unless your shooting the latest wonder cartridge or 404 Jeffrey based magnum.
Well it does everything the 6.5 by 55 Swede But with a smaller case capacity and a true short action Plus allows for the proper length of those long bullets. It knocks a caribou over quite effectively
Comment just for the algorithm
Thank you brother. Please share because TH-cam ain't
Alaskan ballistics, would a 308 be sufficient for bears? 🐻
If you put it through the eyehole
Imagine if the 6.5 Creedmoor had been around for decades, and then the 270 Winchester came along.... I think it would make the Creedmoor obsolete. I don't get the Creedmoor craze. Who wants to be shooting game at extreme long ranges with such a small caliber anyway? Madness.
It's for the m110/sr25 platform for long range engagements. Flatter shooting than .308 so for a long range ar10 platform it makes more sense. But as far as hunting game past 300 yards it's really a little light on power and requires good shot placement.
@@AlaskanBallistics It has quite the following among longish range hunters is all. It does what it does really well as you point out. My beef with it is the extended range hunting with long range game bullet technology. Just get a bigger gun already if that is what people want to do lol. Respect the game....
I don't hunt beyond 300 yards with the 6.5, also only use the 6.5 in the winter with the bears in hibernation
I shoot 130 gr bullets out of my 270, just how much more speed do I need ? None.
Lol you can try my 120gr ttsx from my 7mm rem mag with a 26" barrel
@@AlaskanBallistics that would be smoke’in for sure. Here in the U.P. Of Michigan where I’m hunting now my longest shot would be 200 yds and I’m zeroed at 150, and last year I hunted thick stuff with a 30-30 (no blood shot meat) A friend of mine hunts marshes and he uses what you do.
I usually use 7mm Rem Mag though this year I like my 6.5x284 Norma
Which ever she chooses that she shoots the best and is confident with. Happy wife happy life 😁🤔
Very true
Alaskan Ballistics She’ll make a choice and you will make sure she has the best ammunition for it and she will be hopeful happy 🙏
A better test would have been 6.5 prc or a 6.5 rpm, You took the weakest 6.5 down in power and bullet weight against a long action, I Like the performance of both bullets, Do another test with one of the other 6.5s, Or do one with 270 against 3006, Both long action, My first bolt action rifle was a 270, I bought it in the mid 80s, Old Winchester still have it today, Haven’t shoot it in about 20 years, After seeing this video I’m going to try and find some of these bullets for it, Hell I haven’t seen any bullets on the shelves sense SLEEPY JOE STOLED THE ELECTION, To anyone that enjoy’s Hunting and Shooting don’t limit yourself to one gun or caliber , Buy as many caliber as you can enjoy them all, I DO. Great Video, Glad I ran across it, Do you have any videos on the 165 gmx 300 mag, I found a box in my ammo cabinet, I heard the northern states where getting ammo on the shelves, Anybody know if that’s true, Here in the south shelves are bry. I just found the video with 270 and 3006 going watch it now. I just watch the video 270-3006 ,You and Horady just got me shooting my 270 again, I’ve got to get me another 3006 to, I’ve owned a few of them, Time for a new Weatherby.
Yeah I Only did this video because the first one did well and it was mainly a joke. I do a 6.5 creedmoor vs. My 6.5x284 Norma which is actually closer than the two rounds you suggested. th-cam.com/video/HJdKtTtfHrE/w-d-xo.html
I don't have any .300 win mag videos. I don't own one and unfortunately there is no ammo on the shelf for them here anyway. I do have dies and some 165gr ttsx and casings powder and primers. I do plan on getting one or borrowing one If possible but finances are tight and there's at least a couple of other projects first. I hunt with a 7mm Rem Mag mostly and have plenty of videos on that. Also hunt bigger game with my .338 win mag
@@AlaskanBallistics I live in North Georgia woods are thick as hell, These bullets look like what I’m looking for, I use to shoot Winchester Fail safe, They quit making them, Change them to XP3 jack them up to $60:00 dollars a box, I herd when ammo is stocked back up doubled in price.
I'm from Jonesboro GA originally
Ohhh the trolls are strong today
Yep...
270 win 🏆
It's okay lol
.270💪🏼
Ahh there are better calibers.. just not the 6.5 creedmoor unless it's for match purposes
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Thank you sir.
270 is better than 6.5CM.
308 is better than 270.
300WinMag is better than 308Win.
375H&H is better than 300WinMag...
To follow this logic... Why don't we hunt with .50BMG?!
6.5 CM has less recoil. It has lower sound pressure. It has shorter case for short actions. It has better barrel life...than 270 Win. 6.5 is better for varmint and smaller deer species.
If you hunt for elk or moose, 270 will be small too. You want something stronger like 300WinMag or 9.3x62...
Well said. Godspeed and good hunting!
Don't eat the yellow snow in the background...
That's good advice right there
As with most of these new calibers....they've already been invented decades ago, and are often better. Nothing new in performance, just a new more sexy name, branding and packaging designed to sell guns and ammo.
Older calibers weren't designed to take long bullets with fast twist rates like these modern calibers are
Hunters have killed grizzlies with a 270. Where grizzlies have killed hunters carrying 6.5. End of discussion.
Lol i know people that have killed grizzlies with 6.5,or so they claimed
Ballistic ally the 270 is superior in every way
Higher B.C. in the heavier 30 cal bullets
i notice people are idiots, both consumers and store salesman. no clue what caliber and cartridge they are look at. saw a guy today asking what the 7mm-08 is. ask if it was the 7mm rem mag. the saleman goes it not the 7mm rem mag but uses a 7mm mag bullet. im like ok? not sure if they are clear the confusion or adding more to it.
A fair point.