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The term Creedmoor has been applied for the purposes of marketing to firearms and ammunition for over 100 years. There is no defined set of standards for any gun or ammo to qualify of Creedmoor. The name Creedmoor actually comes from Long Island New York, where in the 19th Century a famous range was established. The land had belonged to a farmer named Bernardus Hendrickson Creed and was purchased by an infant National Rifle Association for the purpose of creating a long-distance rifle shooting range for competition shooting. Casually this range was known as Creed's moor then became officially the Creedmoor Range. The term Creedmoor has been applied for the purposes of marketing to firearms and ammunition for over 100 years. There is no defined set of standards for any gun or ammo to qualify of Creedmoor, however, the name suggests long range accuracy. The name Creedmoor actually comes from Long Island New York, where in the 19th Century a famous range was established. The land had belonged to a farmer named Bernardus Hendrickson Creed and was purchased by an infant National Rifle Association for the purpose of creating a long-distance rifle shooting range for competition shooting. Casually this range was known as Creed's moor then became officially the Creedmoor Range.