The 6.5 mm Creedmoor cartridge was introduced in 2007 as a "newly" developed cartridge by Hornady.
Except for a very slight difference in shoulder angle, to me it looks like a near exact copy-cat of the 6.5 IHMSA International cartridge developed back in 1975 by E. Gates.
This sounds like China at work, steal & copy, then take credit for other peoples time & hard work.
Isn't the 6.5 mm Creedmoor just a copycat of the 6.5 mm IHMSA International?
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Re: Isn't the 6.5 mm Creedmoor just a copycat of the 6.5 mm IHMSA International?

Likewise, I heard of the 6 Dasher in use as a silo round long before it was popular with the current long range rifle gamers.
And if you have an old enough reloading manual, the old 6 International is nearly a dead ringer for the current 6x47 Lapua. The only differences is the newer cartridge is .023" longer from rim to base of neck, and the shoulder is now 30 degrees instead of 26 degrees on the 6 Int. In fact, I have a bunch of 6 International cases found at a yard sale, I easily form them into 6.5x 47 Lapua for practice brass in my XP. Oh yeah, the older case has a large primer pocket, but shhhh, my XP doesn't know the difference!
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Re: Isn't the 6.5 mm Creedmoor just a copycat of the 6.5 mm IHMSA International?
Main difference is probably longer throat for high BC bullets right in the SAAMI specs.
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