Looks intersting, whats the balance like?
So this fall I was hunting with my Savage 116 classic. I love that gun. But at 35° it was raining, then the temp started to drop and it turned to sleet, then dropped some more and it was a blizzard. After dark when I finally called it quits and got out of the tree my beloved pretty Savage was covered in a thick layer of ice and about 4" of snow! I decided never again am I treating it like that. I looked at all my options and decided I was going to part out part of my .45 smokeless build I did a few years ago since I had moved on and don't shoot it. I wanted to build a short barreled gun for the woods that I wouldn't have to worry about getting in the snow, rain, mud, or whatever.
I had Scope eye hook me up with the barrel and Jim at Apache did the work. It's really a work of art. If it shoots like it looks I'll be in good shape. I moved the Bushnell 4200 that was on my '06 to this one as the rainguard should help with its purpose. I moved the Zeiss that was on this action over to the '06. And it looks good on there.
The action is a Stevens 200
SSS fluted bolt
Recoil lug and nut from NSS
Rifle basix trigger
Duramaxx stock
6.5 Creedmoor 18" barrel
Here it is next to the '06 with a 22" barrel
Looks intersting, whats the balance like?
That 18" Creedmoor looks like the short bus of barrels.
naeD
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
Ouch! I gotta admit I laughed and thought oh no when the package came. The photos don't do it justice in just how short the rig really is. As far as balance goes it feels great just playing around with it. I'll know more once I get it out and start shooting it.
i like it...looks good and im very interested to hear your velocities.
[I]"In the end, run what 'ya brung because it's better than nothing and don't give two ****s what some interwebs chat board guy says about your rig."[/I]
I bet he will still be able to send those 120s over 2900fps, that barrel has 95s and 107s written all over it.
Dean
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
Fine looking rifle.
My 700 Rem-Age with 18" Criterion 6.5 Creedmoor barrel gets 2662fps from Hornady 314xxxx lots of 140 Amax Match ammo, 2640fps from a 140gr HPBT over 42.5gr H4350, and 2810fps from a 123 Amax over 40.7gr Varget...all per Magnetospeed V2.
You're going to love it. Not just the weather resistant aspect but the handling all the way around. The velocity loss will be negligible with plenty of power for hunting and there isn't a creature walking the woods that's going to want to be in the sights.
You may even like it so much that you start shortening other rifles. Stocks, barrels, ultralight scopes... There's a whole other world to explore :)
Nice rig
A good wife and a steady job has ruined many a great hunter.
Fantastic!!
Enjoy it, you will love the Creedmoor. From Pressure Tracing and Chrono work, you won't give up much speed, similar to the 308.
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
Thanks!
Just ordered the dies and a couple of boxes of bullets to start with. 107 grain Sierra Matchkings and 90 grain Speer TNT's.
90gr Speers a man after my own heart, 95 Vmax's are also devastating.
Dean
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
You are going to really like the shorter barreled creed. I have one that is 17" long and is a magnum sporter contour. I am shooting the 120 NBT for hunting. Have taken 4 deer with it between last year and this year. Two of them fell were shot and the others went 10yds and 30yds.
Accurate enough to shoot golf balls at 100yds reliably.
Last edited by peterf225; 12-22-2015 at 07:36 PM.
What kind of barrel did you start with before you sent it to Jim?
Nice build, I like the shorty build look. What was your approximate overall weight (minus optics)?
Scott- I just tried weighing it and I guess our bathroom scale doesn't go below 10lbs. And that is with the scope and bipod on it. Sorry couldnt be more help.
Stand on scale and weigh yourself. Then stand on scale while holding gun. Subtract the 2 and viola!
It was about the only way to weigh my little girl when she was a year old!
I bought one of those Berkley digital fish scales because? No clue but it works great and gets ya accurate to .01 onces. Nice when making changes.
Easier to use then the half dozen or more trade scales we accumulated over the years.
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