I was living in California when the M1A 6.5 Creedmore came out and could only get the standard stock. Now that I'm in Georgia, I'm ordering the archangel stock to upgrade it.M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor
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If I was to list rifles, different story. But, I do have a beautiful Springfield Armory M1, all SA and matching. Manuf date April 1, 1944. Shoot great. Love reaching out to the 600 yd line with it. Still haven't let her bite my thumb yet.I like that also, used to have a 1947 M1 Garand, all Springfield gun, original Springfield, no collector value because the previous owner had it refinished, shot ok, but got tired of getting my thumb smashed in it, I know, there is a right way and wrong way, evidently, I must have liked the wrong way, anyway, I gave it to my nephew, he likes the WW II guns and such, but we still take it out and shoot it.
For the distance, My Savage 110 Long Hunter 6.5 Creedmore, Howa M1500 .308 are the bomb. Did 1000 (updated distance) yards with the Howa with 60% hits (would have helped having a better scope). The Savage gives me .5 MOA (1 inch) at 200 yards. I have the M1A 6.5, but haven't been able to find a place to stretch her legs yet. She the one in my profile pic with the bipod mounted. Still need to mount a scope as well.I love reaching out and touching far away targets. My M1A does that best.
Your going to like that stock.I'm ordering the archangel stock to upgrade it.
4 still in the box never shot 1911's. 3 shown.
How long have they been sitting in the boxes?
That’s the same box my first Springfield pistol came in....
1985 and 1986. They have only been out to keep oiled and cleanHow long have they been sitting in the boxes?