This specific cartridge combines a .25 caliber projectile with the efficient 6.5 Creedmoor case, resulting in a round prized for its flat trajectory, low recoil, and impressive ballistic performance at long ranges. A typical example would consist of the brass casing, a primer, a specific propellant powder charge, and a bullet ranging in weight from 75 to 131 grains.
The popularity of this ammunition stems from its suitability for various shooting disciplines, including long-range target shooting, hunting, and competitive matches. This versatility is largely due to its inherent accuracy and manageable recoil, allowing shooters greater control and faster follow-up shots. Its development built upon the proven design of the 6.5 Creedmoor, further refining its performance for the .25 caliber projectile. This evolution reflects the ongoing advancements in firearms technology, seeking to optimize accuracy and efficiency.