I don’t know why anyone would want anything other than 6.5 creedmore for hunting , this rifle is perfect for just about anything in the field. With the bullets that Hornady makes.. the 6.5 creedmore hammers..
there are also 22' and I believe 24' options ...Hopefully other caliber choices to follow..I have watched several reviews and not a bad one yet.. Trigger tech, AG Composite stock, BTI barrels Winner
Quick question….. Do you think the adjustable comb is necessary for the extra cash and weight? I ask because I have an opportunity to pick up a fixed stock version locally and don’t want to end up kicking myself for jumping the gun (no pun intended).
I have the PRC version with fixed comb. Its quite a bit lighter for hunting. Just match your scope ring height and you shouldn’t need an adjustable comb. That’s my advice for alpine hunting….
A precision rifle with a 20" barrel. You heard the old saying, why built a fire and then pour water on it? 20 inch barrel? You can not be serious. i would rather eat dirt than own a 6mm Creed with a 20 inch barrel.
It’s built for the growing trend of suppressing competition/deer hunting calibers. 20 inch barrel with a 5-9 inch suppressor means you are running a 25-29” 6mm Creedmoor.
I agree 20 Inch barrel is the only thing that holds me back, there is one at my local gun counter have gone in 3 times to buy it but just can't. I'm waiting for at least 24" version.
I don’t know why anyone would want anything other than 6.5 creedmore for hunting , this rifle is perfect for just about anything in the field. With the bullets that Hornady makes.. the 6.5 creedmore hammers..
I'm waiting on a Dead Air Nomad TI to get out of jail to put on this rifle just to have the ultimate lightweight hunting rig!!!
I would love love love...if they made one in 7 mag. 6.5 PRC is nice but these guns are absolute units
I just picked one of these up in 6CM about a week ago. Was like finding a unicorn...can't wait to get out and shoot it.
there are also 22' and I believe 24' options ...Hopefully other caliber choices to follow..I have watched several reviews and not a bad one yet.. Trigger tech, AG Composite stock, BTI barrels Winner
BTI the stainless cerakoted barrels? The carbon fiber are BSF manufactured if I’m not mistaken.
Cannot find this rifle many places. This thing is going gangbusters
Found them at multiple stores in Alabama this week. I picked up the 308
I want one so bad but they are moving factories because I contacted them and said they will not be up and running until 60 to 90 days.
Can't seem to push it into local gun stores shelves.
What sling is that on the gun?
Quick question….. Do you think the adjustable comb is necessary for the extra cash and weight? I ask because I have an opportunity to pick up a fixed stock version locally and don’t want to end up kicking myself for jumping the gun (no pun intended).
I have the PRC version with fixed comb. Its quite a bit lighter for hunting. Just match your scope ring height and you shouldn’t need an adjustable comb. That’s my advice for alpine hunting….
Was the type of optic being used mentioned in this?
I was wondering the same thing
A precision rifle with a 20" barrel. You heard the old saying, why built a fire and then pour water on it? 20 inch barrel? You can not be serious. i would rather eat dirt than own a 6mm Creed with a 20 inch barrel.
Might have to do with the weight distribution/total weight. Clearly they were going for a lighter rifle, and it's no slouch in terms of precision.
It's still much more capable than a 308 with a 26"
It’s built for the growing trend of suppressing competition/deer hunting calibers. 20 inch barrel with a 5-9 inch suppressor means you are running a 25-29” 6mm Creedmoor.
I agree 20 Inch barrel is the only thing that holds me back, there is one at my local gun counter have gone in 3 times to buy it but just can't. I'm waiting for at least 24" version.
Not all of the calibers are 20". The 20" barrel is in .308 and 6mm CM. 6.5 CM has a 22" barrel and the 6.5 PRC has a 24" barrel.