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<blockquote data-quote="dennisinaz" data-source="post: 1681727" data-attributes="member: 40966"><p>I just re-read the entire thread and I stand by my assessment. Reading comprehension might be the issue. My response was typed on my cell phone from my hotel room in Banff. I didn't have the luxury of a keyboard and making a long drawn out post like this one that follows.</p><p> Not insulting anyone intentionally. Not bad mouthing Barrett either. My intentions were to see what kind of results and accuracy are typical of these rifles and if anyone had direct experience. I have tried 4 different bullets. I have cleaned before switch and not-cleaned before switching. This is NOT a problem with the ELD-X. I have used them extensively in my 6.5-284 and the exact same FACTORY ammo in my hunting buddy's Tikka T3. They are fine. It doesn't matter WHICH bullet I shoot with the same results are seen.</p><p></p><p>My buddy forwarded all the test targets etc. to the dealer who is sharing them with Barrett. I have not heard if they have a comment or not yet.</p><p></p><p>I have owned only ONE 6.5 Creedmoor- a Tikka T3 light. I shot a couple of boxes through it and saw that it was exceptionally accurate and gave it to my son as a graduation present from law school. I wanted to test FACTORY ammo because that is one of the intrinsic beauties of the Creedmoor- excellent factory ammo available. On top of that, neither my son nor the guy with the Fieldcraft reload.</p><p></p><p>I hope nobody is upset over this thread because I genuinely am only interested in anecdotal evidence of Fieldcraft accuracy. They are expensive rifles and one has a right to expect better than average results I would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisinaz, post: 1681727, member: 40966"] I just re-read the entire thread and I stand by my assessment. Reading comprehension might be the issue. My response was typed on my cell phone from my hotel room in Banff. I didn't have the luxury of a keyboard and making a long drawn out post like this one that follows. Not insulting anyone intentionally. Not bad mouthing Barrett either. My intentions were to see what kind of results and accuracy are typical of these rifles and if anyone had direct experience. I have tried 4 different bullets. I have cleaned before switch and not-cleaned before switching. This is NOT a problem with the ELD-X. I have used them extensively in my 6.5-284 and the exact same FACTORY ammo in my hunting buddy's Tikka T3. They are fine. It doesn't matter WHICH bullet I shoot with the same results are seen. My buddy forwarded all the test targets etc. to the dealer who is sharing them with Barrett. I have not heard if they have a comment or not yet. I have owned only ONE 6.5 Creedmoor- a Tikka T3 light. I shot a couple of boxes through it and saw that it was exceptionally accurate and gave it to my son as a graduation present from law school. I wanted to test FACTORY ammo because that is one of the intrinsic beauties of the Creedmoor- excellent factory ammo available. On top of that, neither my son nor the guy with the Fieldcraft reload. I hope nobody is upset over this thread because I genuinely am only interested in anecdotal evidence of Fieldcraft accuracy. They are expensive rifles and one has a right to expect better than average results I would think. [/QUOTE]
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