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I'm just a mouse click and a mailed deposit away from starting a 6.5 Creed custom build. Then I start looking at all the factory guns hitting the shelf that hammer home the 6.5 factory ammo.

So I've held my email and my deposit to ask: Should I just go with one of the excellent factory options? Save the dough and buy more ammo to burn into the wind? Has the great ammo and good guns killed the custom 6.5 Creed?

Help me decide oh wise ones. Build it or buy it.
Guess it depends on what you're planning to do with it. What were you planning on the custom specs being?
I,m left handed and waiting for the LH Barrett Fieldcraft in 6.5 CM rather than building one.

A factory rifle usually is cheaper than most custom builds, and lately preforms as well as a lot of custom builds.

Plus if it has issues you can get it resolved.

And have more resale value, but there is something to be said about taking 2 or 3 thousand dollars and getting half back!
Llama...I was going to drop a check off with the boys at GA Precision for a non typical with a little extra weight, a manners, and a DBM. Basically a high end Tikka CTR, if I'm being honest with myself.
Dang, that is a tough one right there. To me it comes down to what I can get from the factories and if I think they will be what I want them to be. So darned many good 6.5 CM's out there, it would be tough to build one unless I was just sitting on a perfect action.
Now that the Tikka CTR is available in 6.5 Creed, and with both 20" and 24" barrels.... it's pretty much a no-brainer to me.

CTRs have killed two custom 6.5s in my safe....
Tikka T3x CTR stainless 24" 6.5 creedmoor and a MDT ESS Chassis or your pick, XLR, KRG, MPA. Check out the sticky Tikka thread over on sniper's hide and search for the recent CTR threads. Stupid results from a factory gun. Think you'll be pleased. If not can always sell and go GAP
Specifically in the context of hunting rifles, if I was going to go custom I'd want a larger case capacity than the Creedmoor case for a 6.5 - WSM/SAUM/GAP, 6.5-06, .264WM etc.
I'm patiently waiting on the kimber open coutry to come out for my short action 6.5 needs. My 264 win mag stacks holes on top of one another with 130 gr. Accubonds at 3100. 6.5's are such a fun little game, you really can have 3 or 4 of them in different calibers set up in unique ways and not get bored
Originally Posted by BurninDupont
Tikka T3x CTR stainless 24" 6.5 creedmoor and a MDT ESS Chassis or your pick, XLR, KRG, MPA. Check out the sticky Tikka thread over on sniper's hide and search for the recent CTR threads. Stupid results from a factory gun. Think you'll be pleased. If not can always sell and go GAP


This would be a very tempting way to go. 24" CTR in an MPA BA Lite would be my vote.

John
I haven't shot a factory 6.5 Creedmoor that wouldn't shoot. And those four were two Ruger American Predators, Ruger Predator Hawkeye, and the Howa Lightning. I think a Tikka CTR would perform better if not just as good. However the Custom build may offer a rifle that's built to suit you. I've done that too. Life is full of choices. LOL
Originally Posted by fats
I haven't shot a factory 6.5 Creedmoor that wouldn't shoot. And those four were two Ruger American Predators, Ruger Predator Hawkeye, and the Howa Lightning. I think a Tikka CTR would perform better if not just as good. However the Custom build may offer a rifle that's built to suit you. I've done that too. Life is full of choices. LOL

And, I'd include factory CM ammo.

Just seems to be a well thought out, well executed project.

Cudos to Steve Hornady, Chief Ballistic Scientist, Dave Emary and the Hornady team.

First thing they did, they listened...

Df
I agree with the guys above. The CTR is very impressive straight out the box. Bought one a month or two ago in the 20" barrel from Whittakers and have been very pleased with it.
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by fats
I haven't shot a factory 6.5 Creedmoor that wouldn't shoot. And those four were two Ruger American Predators, Ruger Predator Hawkeye, and the Howa Lightning. I think a Tikka CTR would perform better if not just as good. However the Custom build may offer a rifle that's built to suit you. I've done that too. Life is full of choices. LOL

And, I'd include factory CM ammo.

Just seems to be a well thought out, well executed project.

Cudos to Steve Hornady, Chief Ballistic Scientist, Dave Emary and the Hornady team.

First thing they did, they listened...

Df


You're right Dirtfarmer, I've only shot Hornady, Winchester, and Copper Creek factory Ammo. I haven't seen the need to reload!
Factory ammo is very good.

But factory ammo (inch/sub inch) doesn't group like my 123 gr. Scenar/Varget reloads (sub half inch).

Still, for those who don't reload, the 6.5 CM is a good choice, great performance with off the shelf guns and ammo.

That's a real achievement, IMO.

DF
Originally Posted by OutdoorAg
I'm just a mouse click and a mailed deposit away from starting a 6.5 Creed custom build. Then I start looking at all the factory guns hitting the shelf that hammer home the 6.5 factory ammo.

So I've held my email and my deposit to ask: Should I just go with one of the excellent factory options? Save the dough and buy more ammo to burn into the wind? Has the great ammo and good guns killed the custom 6.5 Creed?

Help me decide oh wise ones. Build it or buy it.

As other folks have said, it depends entirely on what you want to do with it. When I was in the Army, I got some serious trigger time on the prototypes of what later became the M-24 Sniper Weapon System, and the Tikka T3 Lite that sits in my safe right now will outshoot them. It is by far the most accurate rifle I've ever worked with, and with a sticker price about like that of a Glock, I see no justification for a custom just to get pure accuracy. For the kind of money involved in a 700-based custom, I'd very seriously consider getting a Tikka and truly superb glass.

That said, I'm a big fan of blue/walnut rifles. Tikkas offer very little to love in that department, so I MIGHT consider a blue/walnut custom, but that's way down the line for me.


Okie John
This Creed has been a perpetual project for a couple of years. It started out as a .22-250 I got in an estate sale, for cheap. The barrel was toast. I had a 24" #2 SS Shilen fitted, and have had three stocks glassed and fitted. The first was an HS I got on the Classifieds. I found the comb to be really high, needed high rings. Then, I picked up a used McWoody mtn. rifle stock, fitted and glassed it. I think it's the prettiest, but is std. fill, sorta heavy. I then took an ADL stock with lots of sap wood, hollowed out the butt, slimmed it down, rattle can painted it, glassed the action, free floated the barrel. It's 26 oz, about the weight of a Hunters Edge. I like the aluminum butt plate on these old vintage M-700 stocks. This one came off a buddy's late '60's .243 that we fitted with a better stock. Sap wood is bad, but it's light. So, it was OK, set up like this. Paint covers a lot... grin

Anyway, I sorta like this old ADL stock, the other two are BDL's and I have a BDL set up for them. I like the Conquest, will get a ballistic tape for the turret when I decide on a load. This Creed shoots almost everything well, so deciding is tough... grin

But a Loony's just gotta experiment. We can't help ourselves... cry

DF

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I found a Legendary Arms Works rifle in 6.5 CM while they were in transition. It is the Professional Model and I could not be more pleased. It shoots Hornady 129 gr Whitetail Hunter very well and Hornady 143 gr VLD-X even better.

I would also consider a Barrett Fieldcraft, but I really don't need one at this point.

I am definitely a rifle looney, and am having a 260 Rem being built, but I can't imagine giving up the LAW.

donsm70

PS. I also had a Savage in 6.5 CM for a short time, but it went down the road.
Don,

Barrett fieldcraft?
Jarrett beanfield?
It's a lysdexic utopia! :-)
You are correct. That is probably one of the reasons I don't need one at this stage of my life.

I meant Barrett Fieldcraft. I fixed my original post.

Thanks AK.

donsm70
Depends on what you like whether you go custom or not. This is a Sako Forester with a 23" Hart barrel. The bluing tanl turns the bead-blasted stainless a soft grey, and I like the Sako factory stock. But, I may change my mind in the future.

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Then there's the 99 Savage with a 23" Shilen tube and wood from Show-Me-Gunstocks. One of a kind. Just depends on what you're after. I do like Dirtfarmer's rifle, too. Hmmm.

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Originally Posted by shootinurse
Depends on what you like whether you go custom or not. This is a Sako Forester with a 23" Hart barrel. The bluing tanl turns the bead-blasted stainless a soft grey, and I like the Sako factory stock. But, I may change my mind in the future.

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Then there's the 99 Savage with a 23" Shilen tube and wood from Show-Me-Gunstocks. One of a kind. Just depends on what you're after. I do like Dirtfarmer's rifle, too. Hmmm.

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I really like that 99 Savage. Never have been a Savage fan, but that one rocks...

Looking at it, believe I could become a fan...

DF


Edited to add, just noticed the Sporting Clays type recoil pad for fast action. Cool touch.

The more I look at that rifle, the better I like it, a well thought out, well executed custom 99 with attention to detail.

Don't ya just love it when a project comes together... cool
Thanks, DF. It's one of those things that was stewing for 30yrs, but only took 10yrs to sort out once I found the rifle. No sense rushing into things. grin
If I was going to tackle an all out, Savage 99 project, it would probably end up looking pretty much like yours.

And, I really like the CM round, as you can guess... grin

DF
First off let me say that you will never get your money back from a custom rifle. That being said I love them. I am a nut for nice wood and you can't get the wood I like on a production rifle. I have customs in 275 Rigby, 257R, 7X57AI, 257AI, 25-06, 416 Taylor, 7MM-08 in both bolt action and a Ruger #1. All of them look nice and shoot better. I have been considering a custom 6.5X55 for a while. I don't need it, it won't do anything the other rifles can't do but it's a classic cartridge. THEN a friend called who was having some money problems and a as new #1 with a nice scope and two boxes of ammo came home with me chambered for the 6.5 Creedmore. The custom Swede is still on the burner but it's a lot further back than it was before I got the #1. That Creedmore shoots so well I might just re stock it with my kinda wood and call it good.
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Super-nice!
That one could make me like a 99! grin
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Originally Posted by shootinurse

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Super-nice!
That one could make me like a 99! grin


laugh

You reading my mind...

He obviously invested a lot of thought and attention to detail in that project.

DF
I would see if I could find a Remington Sendero 264 Win mag.4 of my buddies and I all bought 1 and they were all extremely accurate and deadly.
Sendero's are heavy, but they shoot.

DF
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