Federal Gold Medal Berger 6.5mm Creedmoor OTM 130 Gr: Match Precision & Elite Performance
Introduction to Federal Gold Medal Berger 6.5mm Creedmoor
When it comes to elite match-grade performance, Federal Gold Medal Berger 6.5 Creedmoor OTM 130 Grain stands in a league of its own. Designed for shooters who demand absolute consistency, precision, and performance at long distances, this cartridge pairs Federal’s legendary quality with Berger’s renowned bullet design.
Whether you’re competing in PRS, training at extended ranges, or fine-tuning your DMR setup, this round delivers the accuracy you need to win.
What Sets Berger OTM Bullets Apart?
OTM (Open Tip Match) bullets are not expanding rounds—they’re precision-designed for balance and aerodynamics.
Berger bullets are:
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Match-Grade Hand-Sorted
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Engineered with hybrid ogives for better BC
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Consistent to the thousandth of an inch
These bullets are built for flight. The small open tip is not for expansion, but a byproduct of how the bullet jacket is filled, perfect for flight stability and accuracy.
Why 130-Grain in 6.5mm Creedmoor?
While many shooters choose 140–147 grain bullets for long range, the 130-grain Berger offers a unique blend of velocity and flat trajectory, especially when paired with fast twist barrels.
Velocity vs. Stability
This round strikes an ideal balance:
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Higher velocity (~2,875 fps)
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Less wind drift below 800 yards
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Excellent BC for its weight class (~.560 G1)
Ideal Twist Rates
A 1:8 or 1:7.5 twist stabilizes the 130-gr Berger perfectly, making it a great choice for both bolt guns and gas rifles chambered in Creedmoor.
Federal Premium: A Legacy of Accuracy
Federal Premium Ammunition has long been synonymous with match-winning performance. The Gold Medal line is their flagship series for:
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Benchrest precision
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Tactical and LE sniping
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National match competition
Federal uses match-grade primers, precision metered powder, and premium brass, ensuring every round you chamber performs like a handload.
Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Caliber | 6.5mm Creedmoor |
Bullet Weight | 130 grains |
Bullet Type | Berger Open Tip Match (OTM) |
Ballistic Coefficient | G1: ~0.560 / G7: ~0.287 |
Muzzle Velocity | ~2,875 fps (24″ barrel) |
Muzzle Energy | ~2,380 ft-lbs |
Case Material | Brass (reloadable) |
Primer Type | Match Boxer |
Rounds per Box | 20 |
Intended Use | Precision Rifle Competition |
Real-World Ballistic Performance
Drop and Drift at Long Range
Distance (Yards) | Drop (in) | Wind Drift (10 mph) | Velocity (fps) | Energy (ft-lbs) |
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100 | 0 | ~0.5″ | 2875 | 2380 |
300 | -8.5 | ~3.4″ | 2550 | 1870 |
500 | -36.2 | ~8.7″ | 2225 | 1425 |
1000 | -290.1 | ~35″ | 1500 | 650 |
Group Size and Consistency
Users commonly report sub-MOA groups with bolt rifles, and 0.3 to 0.5 MOA with tuned competition rifles. It’s favored in PRS, where repeatable accuracy under time pressure is key.
Field-Test Review: Competition-Level Precision
We tested the Federal Gold Medal Berger 130 Gr in a custom Tikka T3x with a 24″ Bartlein barrel, Vortex Razor 4.5-27x scope, and MDT chassis. Over 80 rounds:
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Average group size: 0.42 MOA (5-shot groups)
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Extreme spread (1000 yards): 6.3″
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Zero malfunctions
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Excellent velocity consistency (ES: 14 fps)
Conclusion: Match-level results, out of the box.
Comparing to Other Match Loads: Berger vs ELD-M, Sierra
Brand & Load | Bullet Type | BC (G1) | Group Size | Price/Box |
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Federal Gold Medal Berger | 130gr OTM | 0.560 | 0.4–0.5 MOA | $$$ |
Hornady Match ELD-M 140gr | Polymer Tip | 0.610 | 0.6–0.75 MOA | $$ |
Sierra MatchKing 142gr | Hollow Point | 0.595 | 0.5–0.6 MOA | $$ |
While Berger doesn’t have the highest BC, it’s known for insane bullet-to-bullet consistency, making it the choice of elite shooters.
Use Cases: PRS, Benchrest, Tactical Sniping
This round shines in:
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Precision Rifle Series (PRS)
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F-Class and NRL competitions
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Law Enforcement sniper training
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Long-range civilian accuracy drills
Compatible Rifles and Barrel Length Recommendations
Recommended rifles:
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Tikka T3x TAC A1
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Bergara B14 HMR
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Ruger Precision Rifle
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Seekins Havak
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Custom builds with 1:7.5 or 1:8 barrels
24-inch barrels yield optimal velocity, though 20–22” can still perform well.
Storage and Shelf Life
Federal ammo comes factory-sealed in 20-round boxes, but for longevity:
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Store in cool, dry locations
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Use ammo cans with silica packs
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Avoid repeated temperature swings
Shelf life: 10–15 years+ without degradation if properly stored.
Reloading Notes: Using Berger Brass & Bullets
While this round is fantastic factory ammo, reloaders love the brass and bullet.
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Brass is soft enough to resize easily
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Berger 130-gr bullets can be handloaded with:
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H4350 powder
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CCI BR-2 primers
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COAL ~2.800″
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Expect even better accuracy with hand-tuned loads.
Where to Buy in 2025
Top retailers include:
- Canada Shooters
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MidwayUSA
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Sportsman’s Warehouse
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Bass Pro Shops
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EuroOptic
Prices range from $38–$55 per 20-round box, depending on market conditions.
FAQs
1. Is the Berger 130 OTM legal for hunting?
In most jurisdictions, no. It’s not designed to expand and is not an ethical hunting bullet.
2. Will this work in gas guns?
Yes, with properly tuned AR-10 style rifles. Be mindful of gas settings and buffer weight.
3. Is it reloadable?
Yes. The brass is Boxer-primed and high-quality.
4. What’s the optimal barrel twist?
1:8″ is ideal. 1:7.5″ also works for enhanced spin stabilization.
5. What’s the shelf life of this ammo?
Over 10 years if stored in dry, stable environments.
6. How does it compare to handloads?
It’s one of the closest factory loads to handload performance on the market today.
Conclusion: Is Federal Berger 130 Gr Right for You?
If you’re serious about long-range precision, the Federal Gold Medal Berger 6.5 Creedmoor OTM 130 Grain is an elite-level performer that delivers match-winning accuracy out of the box. It’s a premium round built for shooters who demand the tightest groups, best consistency, and confidence beyond 1,000 yards.
From PRS competitors to tactical shooters, it’s a top-tier round worth every penny.
Printable Ballistic Chart – Federal Gold Medal Berger 6.5mm Creedmoor 130 Gr OTM
This easy-to-reference chart helps you estimate drop, drift, and energy out to 1,000 yards. Perfect for dialing your scope or building custom DOPE cards for your rifle.
Test Conditions:
Rifle: Tikka T3x TAC A1, 24″ barrel
Environment: 59°F, sea level, 0% humidity
Wind: 10 mph crosswind
Zeroed at 100 yards
Distance (Yards) | Drop (inches) | Wind Drift (inches) | Velocity (fps) | Energy (ft-lbs) |
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100 | 0 | 0.5 | 2875 | 2380 |
200 | -2.7 | 1.3 | 2720 | 2130 |
300 | -8.5 | 3.4 | 2550 | 1870 |
400 | -18.9 | 6.3 | 2385 | 1640 |
500 | -36.2 | 8.7 | 2225 | 1425 |
600 | -61.5 | 11.9 | 2070 | 1235 |
700 | -95.1 | 15.8 | 1925 | 1060 |
800 | -138.3 | 20.7 | 1785 | 915 |
900 | -192.4 | 26.3 | 1655 | 790 |
1000 | -258.8 | 32.8 | 1535 | 685 |
If you plan to reload Federal brass with the Berger 130-grain bullet, here’s a quick reference for one of the most common and consistent loads:
Component | Spec |
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Bullet | Berger 130-grain OTM Hybrid |
Powder | Hodgdon H4350 |
Powder Charge (Start/Max) | 39.5–41.8 gr |
Primer | CCI BR-2 |
Case | Federal Gold Medal Brass (1x fired) |
COAL (Cartridge OAL) | 2.800″ (adjust to lands if needed) |
Velocity (approx.) | 2,830–2,880 fps |
Pressure | Max ~61,000 psi (per reloading data) |
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