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I am really so ignorant on this subject that I don't know where to start, so let me kinda lay everything out there for you.
I have a Remington 700 6.5 Creed. It is of somewhat recent manufacture. It has the Black B&C stock with gray splatter and stainless mountain profile barrel. https://gunsarmoury.com/product/rem...ifle-6-5-creedmoor-22-ss-barrel-action-6-5lb/
I can't get it to shoot worth a damn. 2.5 inch 3 shot groups at best. Multiple loads and multiple scopes. I tucked it away and eventually bought another 6.5 Creed that shoots great. I do not need this rifle, don't want to do anything at all to try to get it to shoot well and I don't like selling a dud.
I would love to have this rifle in a 22-250. I prefer the 22-250 as I already have a LOT of brass and dies. I could do a 22 Creed, but for me it would offer nothing over the 22-250 but the additional cost of brass and dies.
I'd like to buy a fast twist 22-250 barrel and have a gunsmith install it for me. Would the existing bolt, extractor, magazine follower work with the 22-250? Anything else I would need to replace, or would this be as simple as a barrel swap?
Assuming a good barrel, should I expect good accuracy? Or might I have to chase accuracy and possibly have a gun that cannot be made to shoot well? Does "blueprinting an action typically solve any action related woes?
What else do I need to consider?
I have a Remington 700 6.5 Creed. It is of somewhat recent manufacture. It has the Black B&C stock with gray splatter and stainless mountain profile barrel. https://gunsarmoury.com/product/rem...ifle-6-5-creedmoor-22-ss-barrel-action-6-5lb/
I can't get it to shoot worth a damn. 2.5 inch 3 shot groups at best. Multiple loads and multiple scopes. I tucked it away and eventually bought another 6.5 Creed that shoots great. I do not need this rifle, don't want to do anything at all to try to get it to shoot well and I don't like selling a dud.
I would love to have this rifle in a 22-250. I prefer the 22-250 as I already have a LOT of brass and dies. I could do a 22 Creed, but for me it would offer nothing over the 22-250 but the additional cost of brass and dies.
I'd like to buy a fast twist 22-250 barrel and have a gunsmith install it for me. Would the existing bolt, extractor, magazine follower work with the 22-250? Anything else I would need to replace, or would this be as simple as a barrel swap?
Assuming a good barrel, should I expect good accuracy? Or might I have to chase accuracy and possibly have a gun that cannot be made to shoot well? Does "blueprinting an action typically solve any action related woes?
What else do I need to consider?
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