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The 6mm Creedmoor and rifles in it.

Talyn

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Whether you’re a precision shooter or a hunter, these are among the best 6mm Creedmoor rifles on the market.

6mm Creedmoor Rifles

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From left to right: .308 Winchester, 6.5mm Creedmoor and 6mm Creedmoor.

The 6mm Creedmoor I built has very comfortable recoil, and is very accurate.
 
Howa had a real nice model on an HS Precision stock a few years ago so I tried to find one & couldn't. I called them and they said they made a run of them in 6mm CM, they didn't sell well & that chambering was discontinued.

Fortunately, I found the same barreled action on a Brownells closeout sale, and the same stock from a vendor in CO and recreated that discontinued model. Did a slight bedding job on it & tuned the trigger and it shoots very well.

It's basically this rifle with the 26" semi-heavy barrel.

 
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if i was reaching out more than 200 yards
creedmoor would be in my bag of stuff, impressive round for that long run shot
for me 308 is my go to for piggies, i like to get them closer than 100 yards were we go.
 
if i was reaching out more than 200 yards
creedmoor would be in my bag of stuff, impressive round for that long run shot
for me 308 is my go to for piggies, i like to get them closer than 100 yards were we go.
Agree, for the pigs I prefer 7.62x39, 300BLK, 308, and 30-30. And where we go it's so thick that 50yds would be a long shot.

But for tack-driving accuracy and deer I love the 6mm Creed.
 
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