Stupid Photobucket, here's how my 6 Creedmoor currently looks.....
Drool. How do you like 6cm? Do you have a 6.5 too?
Stupid Photobucket, here's how my 6 Creedmoor currently looks.....
Drool. How do you like 6cm? Do you have a 6.5 too?
I love my 6 Creed.......nope, i had thought about the 6.5 early on in my decision making, but I wanted something a little different...if I ever decide to do a 6.5 it will be a 6.5x47
I saw a guy shooting 6cm at AGC and it peaked my interest but I don’t know much about them or how they perform differently from 6.5. It’s not that I can afford another gun and glass now anyway, but we can dream.
I saw a guy shooting 6cm at AGC and it peaked my interest but I don’t know much about them or how they perform differently from 6.5. It’s not that I can afford another gun and glass now anyway, but we can dream.
Here is my Savage Stealth 6.5 from a load testing session a few weeks ago.
So far I really happy with what I have considering this is my first “precision” rifle. Last week I got a chance to try out some of my hand loads at 600yds and the results were good for my equipment and novice skill level.
That large group on the upper right is 5 shots measured 1.5” (.25moa ) The flier on the left was a called 6-7 mph guest from my spotter. The lower shot was another hand load using a different projectile with a higher BC for reference. I wanted to see how the Nosler RDF’s compared with the Custom Competitions using the same load parameters.
Just put a new chassis (Masterpiece Arms) on my HS Precision HTR in 6.5Creed. Didn't care for the "stock" HS stock, was too bulky. the HS has Rem700 spacing but the bolt catch is different so i had to do a little grinding on my brand new chassis! apologies for the missing foot...
Interesting grip. Is that the new Magpul Super Chode I saw in Recoil Magazine?
Just put a new chassis (Masterpiece Arms) on my HS Precision HTR in 6.5Creed. Didn't care for the "stock" HS stock, was too bulky. the HS has Rem700 spacing but the bolt catch is different so i had to do a little grinding on my brand new chassis! apologies for the missing foot...
Better watch the pink attack octopus. It is eyeing your rifle.
Better picture.
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Magpul's AICS mags are definitely easier on the pocket - but they do require a slight modification to fit in a Savage action, less than 20 seconds to achieve the clearance needed.