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Christiansen Arms Mesa (Not long range version)
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1720356" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>I have the mesa in the 6.5PRC and love it. I leave tonight to antelope hunt with it in SD. I am hunting with Berger 130 grain VLDH running 3100FPS pushed with RL22. I am consistently shooting 2 to 3" groups at 400 yards and .5 - .6 at 125 yards with the VLDs and 130 Accubonds (the Accubonds are running 3180). The rifle has been very easy to work with. My factory bedding job was ok, the trigger is great for a hunting gun and the finish and fit is what I would expect from a rifle at twice the price. Maybe I got lucky. Oh, my shooting is all prone off a bi-pod which is mostly how I hunt as well. The Mesa stock is quite functional, although took some getting used to. As for the 6.5PRC, I am excited to see how it does with 140 Partitions and RL26. I think this will be an absolute slobber-knocker. I think I will have no trouble getting 3100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1720356, member: 67552"] I have the mesa in the 6.5PRC and love it. I leave tonight to antelope hunt with it in SD. I am hunting with Berger 130 grain VLDH running 3100FPS pushed with RL22. I am consistently shooting 2 to 3" groups at 400 yards and .5 - .6 at 125 yards with the VLDs and 130 Accubonds (the Accubonds are running 3180). The rifle has been very easy to work with. My factory bedding job was ok, the trigger is great for a hunting gun and the finish and fit is what I would expect from a rifle at twice the price. Maybe I got lucky. Oh, my shooting is all prone off a bi-pod which is mostly how I hunt as well. The Mesa stock is quite functional, although took some getting used to. As for the 6.5PRC, I am excited to see how it does with 140 Partitions and RL26. I think this will be an absolute slobber-knocker. I think I will have no trouble getting 3100. [/QUOTE]
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