6 ARC or 6.5 Creed

She is not going to be a long range shooter, so equipment and gear, including cartridge choice, that works close is good.

Since the 6X SWFA is sold out, how about a second choice on optics.

The trijicon huron 3-9x40 standard reticle is on sale at eurooptic right now. This seems like a decent option with a nice clean uber simple reticle.
Wife's 16" 6 ARC wears a 3-9x40 Huron and the reticle lines up perfectly at 100, 200, 300 yards at average altitude/temps. Wife has a self imposed 300 yard limit for the time being.
Edit: with 108gr M's.
 
To the OP, I would take a look at a Savage, Compact model, 20" barrel already threaded, already cerakoted, in 243 Win with 100gr Nosler Partitions, 90gr Accubond, or 90gr E-Tip and see what it likes. The reason for 243 Win = available commercial off the shelf ammo availability.

They have them in normal and compact models, adjustable stocks.

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I’d look at the sauer 100 in 243. Better ergos and price (currently) than a tikka. Has a 1:10 twist which isn’t ideal for hand loading but for a 95 sst or 95 ballistic tip it would be good.

I want to try a Sauer 100 but I am waiting for them to start threading their barrels like Ruger and Tikka are.
 
I want to try a Sauer 100 but I am waiting for them to start threading he barrels like Ruger and Tikka are.

That is a $150 job. As long as the base rifle price is low enough, then the fact that it is factory threaded is just a nice thing.


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My wife has been shooting my 6arc in howa mini since I got it. She’s killed a pile of prairie dogs and a mule deer with it. It currently has my NX8 2.5-20 FFP on it since it was suppose to be my rifle. She loves it. I have a Hyperion on the end of it, it’s quiet enough I can shoot prairie dogs in my pastures with my horses standing next to me with no issues.


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That is a $150 job. As long as the base rifle price is low enough, then the fact that it is factory threaded is just a nice thing.


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I have had a couple of barrels threaded and they turned out ok, but I like the factory to do it.

At current prices, adding in the $150 (plus the cost of my time) makes a threaded Tikka the more cost effective option. But, that's just me.
 
I have had a couple of barrels threaded and they turned out ok, but I like the factory to do it.

At current prices, adding in the $150 (plus the cost of my time) makes a threaded Tikka the more cost effective option. But, that's just me.

I’m having a couple of barrels cut by Silencer Central. The turnaround time seems far more reasonable than my local gunsmith. And since it’s a two-hour round trip to my closest good gunsmith, having the ability to ship the barreled actions off and get them back about three weeks later seems really reasonable. I will inspect the job when they get back and compare with the other thread jobs.


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Ill be taking my Howa carbon build 6 arc into the backcountry for mule deer and probably elk this year. 105 Berger Hybrids at 2740 ish FPS....Wont be shooting over 550-600 yards but also won't feel undergunned...
 
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