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Ruger 6.5 Creedmoor Review
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeardassassin" data-source="post: 642554" data-attributes="member: 46051"><p>I've been looking for several years to find a good, reliable caliber to replace the big ole' hammer I've been using for many years, and as it turns out I've found it. The 7Mag I've been using has been beating me senseless for the last 15 years and as I've aged, my shoulder has gotten worse. and I've started pushing and missing more and more shots. I tried a new 6.5 Creedmoor,lightbulb by Savage in the LRH topped by a 6.5x20x50 scope and I couldn't be happier. Still getting it broke in at the range and learning how to shoot a bolt after the Ruger #1 but I couldn't stand the bite for another Ruger #1 in the Creedmoor. The Savage has the accutrigger and accustock and so far I'm not disappointedgun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeardassassin, post: 642554, member: 46051"] I've been looking for several years to find a good, reliable caliber to replace the big ole' hammer I've been using for many years, and as it turns out I've found it. The 7Mag I've been using has been beating me senseless for the last 15 years and as I've aged, my shoulder has gotten worse. and I've started pushing and missing more and more shots. I tried a new 6.5 Creedmoor,lightbulb by Savage in the LRH topped by a 6.5x20x50 scope and I couldn't be happier. Still getting it broke in at the range and learning how to shoot a bolt after the Ruger #1 but I couldn't stand the bite for another Ruger #1 in the Creedmoor. The Savage has the accutrigger and accustock and so far I'm not disappointedgun) [/QUOTE]
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