Regardless of chambering, no one should buy a RPR only to feed it junk factory ammo. It deserves Match-quality ammo exclusively - again, regardless of caliber.
Your reloads can be much more taylored to your particular rifle than any factory ammo. In addition to component selection and charge weight you control seating depth, neck tension and case dimension relationship to the barrels chamber. Those all can contribute accuracy performance.
Quoted from earlier post on this thread"
"The 6.5 Creedmoor was designed to shoot 6.5 projectiles from a AR style gun."
I suspect the poster was thinking about the 6.5 Grindel, which actually was developed for AR type rifles. (See Hornady handbook for history.) The 6.5 Creeds have mostly been a bolt rifle situation.
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