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6.5 Creedmoor Ammo Prices — From $0.96/rd

The modern precision cartridge. Compare hunting and match-grade loads for the caliber that redefined long-range shooting.

Price range$0.80—$2.50/rd
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IronScout provides observed price and availability data for 6.5 Creedmoor ammo prices ammunition across tracked online retailers. Data reflects historical price observations and does not include purchase recommendations.

Observed 30-Day Price Range (Per Round): median: 2.229, lowest: 0.960, highest: 4.247, sample size: 3211.

Lowest observed price in the trailing 7-day window: 0.960.

Prices last updated June 27, 2026 · 143 listings tracked across 9 retailers · 30 days with data in the 30-day window

How we calculate this

SQL PERCENTILE_CONT over daily-best per-product-per-day observed in-stock prices

  • Daily-best is MIN(price_per_round) per (caliber, product, UTC day).
  • Only in-stock observations included.
  • Coverage varies by retailer and source.

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What Are the Current 6.5 Creedmoor Ammo Prices?

Product LineTypeGrainUse CaseTypical CPR
S&B 6.5 CreedmoorFMJ140grRange / Training$0.80—1.00
Hornady American GunnerBTHP140grRange / Match$0.90—1.20
Hornady ELD MatchELD-M140grMatch / Precision$1.10—1.50
Federal Gold Medal MatchSMK140grMatch / Precision$1.20—1.60
Hornady Precision HunterELD-X143grLong-Range Hunting$1.20—1.60
Federal Terminal AscentBonded130grAll-Range Hunting$1.40—2.00
Barnes VOR-TX LRLRX127grLead-Free Hunting$1.60—2.50

What 6.5 Creedmoor Ammo Types Are Available?

How Much Does 6.5 Creedmoor Ammo Cost Per Round in 2026?

The 6.5 Creedmoor was purpose-designed by Hornady in 2007 for long-range precision shooting, and it has since become the fastest-growing rifle caliber in America. Its combination of high ballistic coefficient, moderate recoil, and excellent accuracy in factory rifles has made it the default recommendation for shooters moving beyond 5.56 into precision work.

Range and training ammo is a smaller segment than you'd find with .308 Winchester — most 6.5 CM shooters buy at least mid-grade ammunition. S&B and Hornady American Gunner offer the most affordable practice options at $0.80—1.20/rd. Even the budget options shoot surprisingly well, typically producing sub-MOA groups in a quality rifle.

Match-grade ammunition is where 6.5 Creedmoor truly excels. Hornady ELD Match 140gr and Federal Gold Medal Match 140gr run $1.10—1.60/rd and consistently produce 0.5 MOA or better in modern precision rifles. This is the segment that built the caliber's reputation — factory match ammo that shoots like handloads.

Hunting ammunition has expanded significantly as the caliber has grown. The 6.5 Creedmoor is adequate for deer and antelope at any reasonable range, and with proper bullet selection (bonded or monolithic) it handles elk-sized game at moderate distances. Hornady ELD-X and Federal Terminal Ascent are the most popular hunting loads at $1.20—2.00/rd.

The 6.5 Creedmoor vs .308 question: For precision shooting beyond 400 yards, the 6.5 CM is objectively superior: less wind drift, less drop, and less recoil. For hunting inside 300 yards, the .308 offers more bullet energy and a wider selection of budget hunting loads. Most serious precision shooters have moved to 6.5 CM; most hunters still reach for .308 or .30-06. Both are excellent cartridges.

6.5 Creedmoor Market Trends

The 6.5 Creedmoor market continues to grow, with every major manufacturer now offering comprehensive product lines. Pricing has stabilized and actually decreased slightly for match-grade loads as competition has increased. The caliber has firmly established itself as the standard precision rifle cartridge for both competition and recreational long-range shooting.

6.5 Creedmoor Guides & Buying Advice

Related Calibers — .308 Win, .30-06, 5.56 NATO

  • .308 Winchester — More energy, more hunting ammo options, lower range ammo cost
  • .30-06 Springfield — Higher velocity with heavy bullets, the classic American hunting round
  • 5.56 NATO — Much cheaper to shoot for volume training on AR-platform rifles

6.5 Creedmoor Ammo Brands — Hornady, Federal, Winchester & More

  • Hornady — ELD Match and Precision Hunter. The company that created the cartridge.
  • Federal — Gold Medal Match and Fusion hunting. Premium precision loads.
  • Winchester — Match and Deer Season XP. Competitive match-grade pricing.
  • Sellier & Bellot — Budget 6.5 CM FMJ and match options.
  • Prvi Partizan — Budget brass-cased match loads from Serbia.

Where to Buy 6.5 Creedmoor Ammo Online

6.5 Creedmoor quick facts

Category
Rifle
Cheapest (7-day low)
$0.96/rd
Lower quartile (25th pct)
$1.87/rd
Range / practice median
$1.59/rd
Defensive / premium median
$2.20/rd
Observed price range
$0.96–$4.25/rd
Midpoint across products
$2.23/rd
Retailers tracked
9
Products tracked
143
Common bullet types
FMJ, BTHP, ELD-M, SMK, ELD-X, Bonded, LRX
Common grain weights
140gr, 143gr, 130gr, 127gr

Prices are observed daily-best CPR across tracked retailers · 30 days with data in the 30-day window · Updated June 27, 2026

IronScout Price Trend

Observed per-product midpoint cost-per-round for 6.5 Creedmoor across tracked online retailers. Trend: rising from $2.150 (Apr 26) to $2.229 (Last 30 days).

Apr 26May 26Last 30 days
6.5 Creedmoor observed price trend by month
PeriodObserved lowRange / practice medianPremium / defensive medianPer-product midpointObserved high
Apr 26$1.000$2.150$13.250
May 26$0.980$2.150$13.250
Last 30 days$0.960$1.595$2.200$2.229$4.247

Monthly values are frozen archive snapshots; the “Last 30 days” row reflects the rolling observed window. Data covers tracked online retailers only — not the entire market.

Frequently asked questions

What is the current price of 6.5 Creedmoor ammo per round?
As of June 2026, 6.5 Creedmoor ammo ranges from $0.960/rd (lowest observed) to $4.247/rd, with a median of $2.229/rd across 9 tracked retailers and 143+ listings. The 25th percentile is around $1.875/rd — a quarter of observed listings price at or below this. IronScout updates these prices daily from in-stock online listings.
Is 6.5 Creedmoor better than .308 Winchester?
For precision shooting beyond 400 yards, 6.5 Creedmoor has objectively better ballistics — less wind drift, less drop, and less recoil with comparable energy. For hunting inside 300 yards, .308 offers more bullet energy, cheaper ammo, and wider availability. Most competitive precision shooters have adopted 6.5 CM, while .308 remains the more versatile all-around choice.
What 6.5 Creedmoor ammo is commonly used for deer hunting?
Hornady ELD-X 143gr ($1.20–1.60/rd) is the most popular choice — it expands reliably at both close and extended range. Federal Terminal Ascent 130gr offers excellent weight retention through barriers. For budget hunting loads, Hornady American Whitetail 129gr InterLock at $0.90–1.20/rd performs well inside 300 yards.
Is 6.5 Creedmoor good for elk?
6.5 Creedmoor is adequate for elk at moderate ranges (under 400 yards) with proper bullet selection. Use bonded or monolithic bullets that retain weight — Federal Terminal Ascent, Nosler AccuBond, or Barnes LRX. Avoid match-grade OTM bullets for elk, as they are designed for accuracy rather than controlled expansion on heavy game.

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