I’m buying a creamoore
- trevort
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Re: I’m buying a creamoore
And welcome Adrian!
- lee_enfield223
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Re: I’m buying a creamoore
See what you guys have done !!!!!!!! had my 260 converted to a 6.5 Creedmoor
now I have dies and other stuff to sell off,,I loaded some 140gr nosler custom match behind 40grs of 2209 handloads for it tonight, and also have a box of factory hornady 120gr match ammo to see how it shoots.
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Re: I’m buying a creamoore
That looks very nice!
You probably described it before, but could you remind me of the details
You probably described it before, but could you remind me of the details
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Re: I’m buying a creamoore
it's a stiller spectre action, with a McMillian a3a5 stock, atlax works bottom metal, ai double stack mag, and a schmidt and bender pm2 scope.oh and a chanlyn cut rifled barrel. and the chamber is the tighter 6.5 match Creedmoor with a .295 neck so most factory brass and ammo is ok to use.
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Re: I’m buying a creamoore
Very very nice. You should be proud of that.lee_enfield223 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 13, 2018 9:23 pm it's a stiller spectre action, with a McMillian a3a5 stock, atlax works bottom metal, ai double stack mag, and a schmidt and bender pm2 scope.oh and a chanlyn cut rifled barrel. and the chamber is the tighter 6.5 match Creedmoor with a .295 neck so most factory brass and ammo is ok to use.
A tad out of my budget/expertise though
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You rechambered a 260 to creedmore? So less powder is better?
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Re: I’m buying a creamoore
maybe less powder is better? that is a good point! ,, well I shot it today, and it's more accurate than my 260rem was . with the same barrel, simply set back by my dealer gunsmith mate. I shot a five shot group at 100m into .3 where as the 260rem was good for .6 with the same projectile. Now I have had this happen before, and here's what happened , I used to have a rem700 in 223rem built on a 700 action, and it was a 3/4 inch rifle, then the barrel was fitted to an ultimatum action which is more ridged, the rifle is now a sub .4 moa performer, I think the case design (less powder and other things) of the creedmoor creates less barrel vibration and this is why it's so accurate.
Re: I’m buying a creamoore
Nice rifle Lee.
A few things i would like to know is what brass you used in the Creedmoor, LR or newer Lap brass with SR primers and what powder and projectile?
A few things i would like to know is what brass you used in the Creedmoor, LR or newer Lap brass with SR primers and what powder and projectile?
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I am getting 1/3 inch groups for 5 shots at 100m with 40grs of 2209 with hornady brass large rifle primers(cci) and using Nosler custom comp 140gr projectiles, I tried this load at 300m and it's grouping into 2 inches . My chamber has a .295 case neck so you don't have to neck turn your brass and factory ammo is ok to fire in it, where as the standard neck is .295. I really thought that I was wasting my time converting to the creedmoor but as I said before I am hooked, also I have known for years that the 6.5 140grs projectiles are better at bucking the wind, and when I fired my 223rem with 69gr projectiles in the wind and the windage was about 40% more on the same day
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Re: I’m buying a creamoore
A well built Creedmoor is a tack driver that will mag feed with ease.
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yes I agree with that, and I was shooting in gusting winds and getting the 2"group so I guess thats not tooooo bad