- CHAPTER 1 — Origins at Hornady & the Birth of the Cartridge
- Dennis DeMille & Dave Emary
- Why Creedmoor was designed (problems to solve)
- The geometry milestones
- CHAPTER 2 — Adoption Curve (2009–2015)
- NRA High Power & Creedmoor Sports
- Early match results
- First rifle manufacturers
- OEM load development
- CHAPTER 3 — Cartridge Architecture
- Shoulder angle, case taper, neck length
- Optimal bullet seating
- Why the cartridge is inherently accurate
- SAAMI blueprint deep-dive
- CHAPTER 4 — Ballistic Behavior
- BC advantages
- Supersonic range
- Wind drift comparisons to .308 and .260 Rem
- Terminal performance spectrum
- CHAPTER 5 — Factory Loads Landscape
- Match (ELD-M, OTM, Berger)
- Hunting (ELD-X, Barnes LRX, Nosler Partition)
- Velocity consistency across manufacturers
- Pressure and lot variations
- CHAPTER 6 — Reloading the 6.5 Creedmoor
- Pouder selection
- Case prep & primer choices
- COAL & jump sensitivity
- Safe pressures vs maximum velocities
- Example load tables (public-data receipts-mode only)
- CHAPTER 7 — Use Cases & Effectiveness
- Competition
- Precision training
- Hunting
- Law enforcement DMR roles
- Military testing background
- CHAPTER 8 — Technical Limitations
- Throat erosion speed
- Overbore considerations
- Magazine COAL constraints
- High heat sensitivity
- Misconceptions debunked
- CHAPTER 9 — Cartridge Family & Variants
- 6mm Creedmoor
- 6.5 PRC
- 300 PRC lineage
- Cartridge evolution and market trends
- CHAPTER 10 — The Future of the Creedmoor Cartridge
- Industry viability forecast
- Where it remains king
- Trends in precision shooting
TECHNICAL NOTES INDEX (Coming Next)
The Technical Notes Index will launch with TN-01 through TN-24. Only TN pages published alongside Chapters 1–10 will receive live links on this TOC.
Citations:
- 6.5 Creedmoor Cartridge Master Compendium — Chapter 1
- 6.5 Creedmoor Cartridge Master Compendium — Chapter 2
- 6.5 Creedmoor Technical Notes Index (TN-01 through TN-24)
- SAAMI 6.5 Creedmoor Cartridge & Chamber Specifications
- Hornady public technical releases and competitive history
- NRA High Power & precision match archives (public domain summaries)

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