Let's see some NRL hunter rifles

To not make the PF requirement in the open divisions, it has to be factory ammo 6.5mm and a 130 grain bullet or larger. So, with your 6 creed, even though you are shooting factory ammo, you wouldn't be able to shoot for score.
You are absolutely correct. Hopefully the 6.5 barrel I spin on shoots as well as that 6 creed. That thing is a lazer.
 
To the best of my knowledge if you shoot factory ammo you don’t have to make power factor. If that is not the case I have a 6.5 cm cf barrel I can spin on.
c. There is no minimum Power Factor (PF) for the Factory division, however the Factory Division hunter’s PF will be used in the case of a tiebreaker. Factory rifles chambered in 6mm/.243 or greater, with a cartridge overall length of 2.700″ or greater (per SAAMI-ANSI Max cartridge length standards), with a maximum muzzle velocity of 3275, will be allowed only in the Factory Division.

You have to shoot factory division to have a 6 Creedmoor count for score.
 
This my production rifle for sub 12 pounds. Bergara Approach, Vortex Viper (will be changing) and I use the Spartan bipod. It started as a fun 6.5 plinker that hunt a few spots on the farm with. Did great in competition ringing steel at 1,000.
 

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New to NRL, but I hope to get out and attend one or two here in the Midwest in “26. It will be Skills division for now.

MPA Hybrid Chassis
ARC CDG Action/MPA 6.5 Creed barrel
NF NX8 4-32
AxisWorks Brake
Atlas Bipod
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New to NRL, but I hope to get out and attend one or two here in the Midwest in “26. It will be Skills division for now.

MPA Hybrid Chassis
ARC CDG Action/MPA 6.5 Creed barrel
NF NX8 4-32
AxisWorks Brake
Atlas Bipod
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IMO watch some YouTube videos of matches and stages to get the idea. Do dry runs In Your house of getting your gear deployed. From walking up and putting the rifle and pack down to glassing kneeling and standing and dry firing your rifle. Then just do open heavy, At least set yourself up to walk the table. From the looks your rifle won’t hold you back, short bipod might but that’s what tripods are for.


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IMO watch some YouTube videos of matches and stages to get the idea. Do dry runs In Your house of getting your gear deployed. From walking up and putting the rifle and pack down to glassing kneeling and standing and dry firing your rifle. Then just do open heavy, At least set yourself up to walk the table. From the looks your rifle won’t hold you back, short bipod might but that’s what tripods are for.


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Great advice, thank you! Yah, a tripod is on my shortlist of things left to get.
 
Shot this 6.5CM at my one and only NRL match in Alaska this year. Planning on trying to make a Hunter Games match in Texas in December. Would like to get some load dev done with 153s for that much. Shot Eagle Eye Berger 140s in Alaska.
 

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