I see Accurate Mag sells a .308 version and a 6.5 creedmoor version. Is there any difference between them other than the caliber stamping?
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Interesting.Not sure about Accurate but all I have used since 2008 is .308 mags with my Creedmoor so just buy whichever is cheaper. .308 mags work fine with the Creedmoor. No caliber specific mag is needed.
Interesting.
I’ve used them for my 260 as well.
maybe 6:5CM it wants it own mag because It’s so special?
The follower is the difference, and perhaps the feed lips for the shorter shoulder.
Yes there’s a difference other than the stamp.
Run whatever you want, but the fact a Creedmoor mag doesn’t work all that well for 308 is no reason not to get one.
The ones I own only need to feed Creedmoors and do a great job of that. Zero nose dives compared to my 7.62 marked PMAGs.
Just got off the phone with Mark at Accurate Mag and he said there is ZERO difference between the .308 binderless mags and the 6.5 Creedmoor mags. He said they just stamp 6.5 on the mags because some OEMs requested it. I asked specifically about feed lips and followers and he said again, "Zero Difference"
Which begs the question: why would anyone want a less capable, less versatile magazine like one made just for 6.5 CM?You can run a 6.5CM in a .308 mag. You wouldn’t want to run a .308 in a 6.5CM mag.
Apparently I was mistaken and they’re both mechanically identical.Which begs the question: why would anyone want a less capable, less versatile magazine like one made just for 6.5 CM?
The only reason there’s a 6.5 mag is because 6.5CM threw a temper tantrum about 308 had a magazine and 6.5CM didn’t.Apparently I was mistaken and they’re both mechanically identical.
I’ll even admit to getting a bit too passionate over something I thought I was right about.