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New build thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="JayR" data-source="post: 784926" data-attributes="member: 27573"><p>I have 3 6.5s, a .260,.260AI, and the Creedmoor. The Credmoor and .260AI are the 2 easiest rifles I have ever loaded for. It took one range session on each and I was done. I have grown to hate fire forming brass, so my vote would be the Creedmoor. My only other recommendation would be to possibly look at a Manners stock. I have used several Mcmillians and HS stocks but really think the overallfit and finish of the Manners is better. The last couple of HS stocks really took alot of work to get the bottom metal to look right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayR, post: 784926, member: 27573"] I have 3 6.5s, a .260,.260AI, and the Creedmoor. The Credmoor and .260AI are the 2 easiest rifles I have ever loaded for. It took one range session on each and I was done. I have grown to hate fire forming brass, so my vote would be the Creedmoor. My only other recommendation would be to possibly look at a Manners stock. I have used several Mcmillians and HS stocks but really think the overallfit and finish of the Manners is better. The last couple of HS stocks really took alot of work to get the bottom metal to look right. [/QUOTE]
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