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My next build might be something like this: 6.5 Creedmoor GAP Templar SA Bartlein 2b 6.5mm 8 twist, 22" 3/4" shank max Badger M4 alloy bottom metal Manners EH-6 Elite Gap stock probably seekins rail and rings LRHS scope if the 25 oz don't mess the balance.
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Wow! A lot of 6.5 creedmor being built!
Thank you for sharing what you're putting together.
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My next build might be something like this: 6.5 Creedmoor GAP Templar SA Bartlein 2b 6.5mm 8 twist, 22" 3/4" shank max Badger M4 alloy bottom metal Manners EH-6 Elite Gap stock probably seekins rail and rings LRHS scope if the 25 oz don't mess the balance. Meh, that might work. *grins*
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As for scopes, I'd recommend either a Bushnell 3-12 LRHS or a Zeiss HD5 2-10 with RapidZ 600 reticle depending on your focal plane preference and whether or not you like to dial or hold over/out.
leomart, I forgot the parallax zero on the HD5 2-10 with the RapidZ 600 reticle is set to 300 yards/meters. This is a great feature for longer range shooting, but if most of your range time is at 100 yards, its the wrong scope. The HD5 2-10 with Plex type reticle, or what you have on hand are better choices. Sorry about that. LJB
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LJB,
I'm from Indiana as is pointer, who pointed out that there isn't much opportunity for true long range shooting here.
The longest range my sportsman club has is 300 yards. I think this will be a good start. Then maybe mid-range, say 400-600yards. I doubt I'll ever get as good as you guys shooting 800yards, 1,000 yards or longer.
As other have mentioned, a nice fast twist 223rem will probably get me there cheaply enough. As for my "big game" talking white tail deer and wild boar if I want to travel.
Perhaps, I'm thinking wrong, but I'm looking at economical cartridges to shoot that will allow me to shoot a lot relative cheaply. Thus my choice in 223rem and 308win.
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223 wins hands down for what you're looking to do. Once I picked up a 223 with a varmint contour barrel it became my #1 range rifle. I will eventually rebarrel it with a fast twist tube but I just don't get to shoot long often enough and figure I might as well burn out the factory tube first with the couple thousand bulk 55gr sp's I have on hand.
The real question is how do you hunt? If spot and stock I'd go lighter with a 6X, if from a stand or blind with longer shooting lanes go chunk and 10X.
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