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Choosing a new 6.5 Creed
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1460856" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I've got a Hell's Canyon LR in Creed. It is easily the finest shooting out-of-the-box rifle I have ever owned. I set the trigger to 3lb (lowest safe setting) and replaced the fake brake with a Vais which I really like.</p><p>With handloads the rifle has shot several 1.5" groups at 400yds. It doesn't always shoot that well but quite often it does. It's probably just me and the conditions of the day.</p><p>Today I yanked the factory trigger out and replaced it with a Timney. Dialed it down to 1.75lbs just to see if it really helps. On Thursday I'll give it another try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1460856, member: 313"] I've got a Hell's Canyon LR in Creed. It is easily the finest shooting out-of-the-box rifle I have ever owned. I set the trigger to 3lb (lowest safe setting) and replaced the fake brake with a Vais which I really like. With handloads the rifle has shot several 1.5" groups at 400yds. It doesn't always shoot that well but quite often it does. It's probably just me and the conditions of the day. Today I yanked the factory trigger out and replaced it with a Timney. Dialed it down to 1.75lbs just to see if it really helps. On Thursday I'll give it another try. [/QUOTE]
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