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<blockquote data-quote="rickdavis81" data-source="post: 1447102" data-attributes="member: 19250"><p>I'm wanting to jump on the 6.5 Creedmoor bandwagon and can't decide on which rifle. I'd like to get a 700 5r gen 2 but am worried, I keep seeing post about their recent years quality issues. I've never handles a 5r but all the senderos I've handled recently had the barrels crooked in the stock channel. Are the 5r's any better? I'm not a fan of the tikka stocks. Bergara seems interesting and the ones I held seemed quality. Or my other option I considered is I have a savage action laying around. It's a long action but might help with seating longer bullets. Put it in a McMillan stock and aftermarket barrel. All my others I've done like that have been shooters. Probably going to top it off with a Burris XTR II.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickdavis81, post: 1447102, member: 19250"] I’m wanting to jump on the 6.5 Creedmoor bandwagon and can’t decide on which rifle. I’d like to get a 700 5r gen 2 but am worried, I keep seeing post about their recent years quality issues. I’ve never handles a 5r but all the senderos I’ve handled recently had the barrels crooked in the stock channel. Are the 5r’s any better? I’m not a fan of the tikka stocks. Bergara seems interesting and the ones I held seemed quality. Or my other option I considered is I have a savage action laying around. It’s a long action but might help with seating longer bullets. Put it in a McMillan stock and aftermarket barrel. All my others I’ve done like that have been shooters. Probably going to top it off with a Burris XTR II. [/QUOTE]
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