Wanting new 6.5 creedmoor
I had a savage axis chambered in 6.5 creedmoor and sold it , I want another rifle chambered the same but want something better.
Anyone recommend a 6.5 creedmoor they have had good results with.? Thanks |
what ya gonna do with it? budget?
this one looks like a good hunter http://www.sako.fi/rifles/sako-a7/a7-roughtech-pro about five steps above that savage at i'm sure 3x the price but you could quit shopping with that one this one looks sweet too http://www.browning.com/products/fir...-bolt-pro.html for precision style rifles you would be hard pressed to beat the tikka ctr or a howa chassis rifle |
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Buy a weatherby vanguard for 800.00 (or a bit less) excellent rifles and really good shooters. In my opinion, about the best value in the market.
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Bergaras are great rifles. Rem 700 clone. Have 3 d8fferent buddies with them......holy smokes those rifles shoot
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I have a Ruger Hawkeye Predator in 6.5 creedmoor, medium contour barrel and laminate stainless configuration. It's the first Ruger I've owned with a decent trigger, the two stage target trigger really is first rate.
Pretty sure you can find this rifle for $1,300 or so, mine is extremely accurate and a good conbination of light enough to carry, and solid enough for range time. Pretty much every rifle manufacturer now chambers the 6.5 creed of course, just avoid the "value" guns and you'll be fine....those are for a .308 that you dust off for hunting season, you will want to shoot the 6.5 a lot. |
I just picked up a Ruger American 6.5 Creedmoor in Rugers Go Wild Camo edition. It is a lil different then the other Americans in that it comes with a threaded muzzle break, adjustable trigger, comes with a scope rail and uses the new AI style magazines.
I haven't had a chance to shoot it as I am new to the 6.5's and am still gathering components to load some rounds for it. I kind of like what I see so far from just handling it and the quality seems to be ok.....but then I like Rugers products anyways and have owned several No 1's and M77's over the years. https://i.imgur.com/QOGHITy.jpg Jim |
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If you are going to get a 6.5 Creemoor, it should be in the appropriate color.:sHa_sarcasticlol:
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I get it though, some people figure if it worked for them once then it's all they ever need. |
I want a 6.5 Creedmoor as my next rifle.
I have had a hankering to try one of these Bergaras. Where does a guy get one? |
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X2 on the Vanguard S2
They are a little heavy but good shooters out of the box.I have one in 6.5 CM. I have shot it to 500 yards(target) and it usally stays under MOA. I have had 4 vanguards and have bin happy with all of them. |
Thanks for the replys everyone !
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I really like my Remington 700’s. For me there is one major drawback, and it’s personal preference and nothing more. I wish it had a locking bolt safety from the factory. Walking around in the bush and trees I have had my bolt open up on me and I didn’t notice.
Again, it’s not big, but something I would like a solution too at a reasonable expense. $200 US doesn’t seem reasonable for that. I would have no problems with the Howa/Weatherby rifle. The 1500/Vangaurd is what we got for my son and it’s quite the rifle. It has a three position safety, and I like that, but again, that’s personal preference. |
I'm going to look at the vanguard
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Why do you think so many quality factory loads were made available for the Creedmoor over say the 260rem? It's because the manufacturers could see the potential of its design and knew it was going to be more than just a fad. The significant difference between the 260rem, 6.5x47 Lapua and even the 6.5x55 swede and the 6.5 Creedmoor is its popularity. If you were to be looking at picking up a new rifle in any one of the four, even as a reloader you'd be foolish not to pick the Creedmoor based on the facts that you have pointed out yourself. It's popularity and it's performance. It does have good marketing behind it, but if it wasn't a better all round cartridge design than the lapua and the 260rem, then the hype would have fizzled by now. The 6.5 Creedmoor is a short action, the swede isn't. I find that people are threatened by that which they fear. People like to bash the Creedmoor because they know it's the superior cartridge but have a hard time accepting it. :sHa_sarcasticlol: Long Live The Creed!!! |
Both 140 VLD’s seated the same length from the case mouth. 260 first. 6.5 CM next.
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I shoot the heavy 160's, so the swede is for me.
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Ive owned several 6.5CM rifles, Kimber Montana, Weatherby Vanguard S2 and a Bergara B14 Hunter and with in your budget pick up the Bergara, Talleys and an used VX3 3-10x40 and your styling.
All 3 were very accurate out of the box, both the Bergara and vanguard would shoot 3/4" groups with factory ammo. The Kimber shot 1" groups then I had it bedded and the trigger lightened and it went to 1 hole groups to 1/2" consistently al with factory ammo, a little pricy though ! The vanguard is a little heavy for everyday hunting if you walk a lot, for the price point the Bergara I find is one of the nicest out of the box rifles you can buy, well made and accurate and on the Rem 700 footprint so no problem finding aftermarket parts, or look for an used Tikka T3X lite but cost a bit more, but are extremely accurate out of the box. |
6.5 creedmoor
There is too many other options that are far superior than the creedmoor
The 6.5x284 and the 6.5 PRC blow it out of the water. 26 nosler and 6.5x300 wby are a step above those To me your asking for issues with losing game with the creedmoor especially if your stretching it legs |
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6.5 creed 140 grs approx. 2700 fps 6.5-284 140 grs approx 2800 fps Now sure, you can load a 6.5-300wby or 260 nosler or the like, but these are magnum calibres and so overbore that barrel life be prohibitive to use as a target rifle. Now let me think, wasn't there a popular european chambering back in the day that made the 6.5 calibre a name on deer and moose? 6.5x55 or swede or something? If only we could find a way to push a 140 grain 6.5mm projectile to similar velocities, then we would have a hunting cartridge we could rely on. I realise that some people think it's cool to be contrarian... but Lord.... that's an awful take. |
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I kinda feel sorry for the old Swede .. it gets short changed because of all the old actions floating around. Bad Rap. |
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The Creedmoor is best for my most recent cartridged selection. I chose the 6.5 Creedmoor for these reasons: Big enough to kill anything I want to hunt out to 600yds. It is a short action that keeps the mag capacity stretched out for the heavy for caliber, high BC bullets. Quality reloading brass that can be bought over the counter. Skyrocketing popularity which will boost an already ample variety of quality factory ammo you can buy over the counter, you already see ammo for it everywhere and it was only developed 11 years ago. I considered a 260rem, and a 260ai and a 6.5x47 and even a 6.5x284 norma, along with a few in the .284 caliber family but for the reasons above I chose the Creedmoor. |
There has to be something behind it if the US military is looking at dropping the 7.62 NATO round in favor of it.
I’ll be looking at a lighter weight stainless hunting rig soon. It will be on my short list. So is a 308 and a 7-08. |
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