If I raided my piggy bank for the 6.5 Creedmoor, I would have around £500 left for the optic. Any suggestions for a good scope at that price would be appreciated!Dellboy wrote:Vamount arms are saying £1400
NEWS : JUST RELEASED - due in october - The Ruger Precision Rifle™ is a highly configurable, in-line recoil path bolt-action rifle. Available in .308 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor and .243 Win., the Ruger Precision Rifle™ offers outstanding accuracy and long-range capability. But don't take our word for it... hear it from the experts. JUST £1400 yup £1400 taking orders now
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If it were me - I would go for a second hand Nightforce.Brian838 wrote:If I raided my piggy bank for the 6.5 Creedmoor, I would have around £500 left for the optic. Any suggestions for a good scope at that price would be appreciated!Dellboy wrote:Vamount arms are saying £1400
NEWS : JUST RELEASED - due in october - The Ruger Precision Rifle™ is a highly configurable, in-line recoil path bolt-action rifle. Available in .308 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor and .243 Win., the Ruger Precision Rifle™ offers outstanding accuracy and long-range capability. But don't take our word for it... hear it from the experts. JUST £1400 yup £1400 taking orders now
Daniel Valmont's photo.
They have been novel in making it able to accept different mags - that will save you some money.
But I have heard factory ammo wont be cheap - unless you happen to reload...........
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Gotta say, I actually love the look of that. At £2k though I'd not even entertain it, but £1400 (although still out my league at present) I'd give it some serious consideration. My club has a R700 with AI stock & it looks/feels great but do like the Magpul hunter stock too.
My plan is to buy a second hand R700 & upgrade it as & when I can & funds allow. Choices choices eh.
My plan is to buy a second hand R700 & upgrade it as & when I can & funds allow. Choices choices eh.
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breacher wrote: But I have heard factory ammo wont be cheap - unless you happen to reload...........
When the 6.5 Creedmoor was launched, Hornady actually printed the recipe on the side of the box so you could replicate it hand loading. I was looking at a Ruger Hawkeye Predator in such a chambering and Hannams were listing the ammo at the same price quality Hornady stuff was listing for.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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Vortex Viper PST in 6-24x50 is a smidgen over £500 new, you'll need mounts too.Brian838 wrote:If I raided my piggy bank for the 6.5 Creedmoor, I would have around £500 left for the optic. Any suggestions for a good scope at that price would be appreciated!Dellboy wrote:Vamount arms are saying £1400
NEWS : JUST RELEASED - due in october - The Ruger Precision Rifle™ is a highly configurable, in-line recoil path bolt-action rifle. Available in .308 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor and .243 Win., the Ruger Precision Rifle™ offers outstanding accuracy and long-range capability. But don't take our word for it... hear it from the experts. JUST £1400 yup £1400 taking orders now
Daniel Valmont's photo.

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Would you go for the first focal plane reticle?BamBam wrote:Vortex Viper PST in 6-24x50 is a smidgen over £500 new, you'll need mounts too.Brian838 wrote:If I raided my piggy bank for the 6.5 Creedmoor, I would have around £500 left for the optic. Any suggestions for a good scope at that price would be appreciated!Dellboy wrote:Vamount arms are saying £1400
NEWS : JUST RELEASED - due in october - The Ruger Precision Rifle™ is a highly configurable, in-line recoil path bolt-action rifle. Available in .308 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor and .243 Win., the Ruger Precision Rifle™ offers outstanding accuracy and long-range capability. But don't take our word for it... hear it from the experts. JUST £1400 yup £1400 taking orders now
Daniel Valmont's photo.
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Personal preference really, I like SFP on a scope mostly to keep the reticle nice and thin at distance.Brian838 wrote:
Would you go for the first focal plane reticle?
I was thinking of going Sightron again for a 6.5CM.
http://www.aimfieldsports.com/siiiss-8- ... -147-p.asp

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I have that very scope, reticle lines are quite thick but it's very nice to use. I also have the 10-50x60 and the reticle lines are very thin!. There's a decent dealer in The Netherlands for quite a few makes of scopes if you fancy a trip over on the ferry?, http://www.optics-trade.eu/uk/riflescop ... r-moa.html
I picked my 8-32 up on a trip to the US, almost £400 cheaper than Aimfields price at the time, currently about £320 cheaper at http://www.4scopes.com/sit-25149.html
I picked my 8-32 up on a trip to the US, almost £400 cheaper than Aimfields price at the time, currently about £320 cheaper at http://www.4scopes.com/sit-25149.html
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Well, that'll teach me, trawling through threads on here and re-reading this one I ended up placing an order for a Ruger in 6.5 Creedmoor, should be a nice early Christmas present :)
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Aww - never knew ya cared - and we only got you the same as last year (socks & pull up Huggies)phaedra1106 wrote:Well, that'll teach me, trawling through threads on here and re-reading this one I ended up placing an order for a Ruger in 6.5 Creedmoor, should be a nice early Christmas present :)
Will put in for a 6.5 variation now - it'll be Xmas before it's processed!
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