Mountainrancher
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I’m fat and short and I find it’s very easy to feed me.first thing I noticed when I went fat and short, hard to feed.
I’m fat and short and I find it’s very easy to feed me.first thing I noticed when I went fat and short, hard to feed.
Be honest though. How hard would it be for you to skip pulling the barreled action out and checking to see if there is any grease on the threads and that it is properly torqued. Old habits die hard. I'm not sure I could do it.
Looks like a good setup.
Which is why I did not count it.It’s retail to retail. The “I found a good deal” is not a legitimate argument- one day you’ll be able to find a good deal on an MRC.
I shipped it to LRI, they charged $125 for a cut and thread this spring, that price is available to anyone. Local smith charges $200, but I don't know his work quality.Agin, good deal- that isn’t the going rate for the market. The vast majority of smiths are between $200 and $300 for a cut and thread- then add shipping.
No. A no rail, single color is $495. I included shipping in the $515. I have a railed one and will not be buying another with a rail. If someone wants a rail, that obviously adds more.A railed RokStok costs $515?
That may be. Personally I would still check it at this point. I had to take a band file to the inlet of my most recent stock to get the action to fit, and it was allegedly QC'd. Perhaps I over estimate most people's mechanical competence.I would bet that the number of people on this board that assemble a rifle as MRC is going to do for these would fit in a living room.
I understand why, same reason I've not bought wood. While I prefer wood, it is not worth the $1k premium on my current budget. I was hoping though.The stock on the MRC rifle is carbon fiber.
Friend is getting a tikka done by hallco, who I think you're talking about. I'm eager to see it.I shipped it to LRI, they charged $125 for a cut and thread this spring, that price is available to anyone. Local smith charges $200, but I don't know his work quality.
Might be, the storefront is The Annex. If they do a good job, let me know as I prefer to support local.Friend is getting a tikka done by hallco, who I think you're talking about. I'm eager to see it.
If your state requires 6mm minimum, that would be the only reason I would choose the 6 Creed over the 22 Creed. Maybe if your pushing very hot hand loads you can get some advantage out of the 6 Creed, but in factory ammo with realistic and field seen/verified velocities here’s some numbers to consider…The true question is which rifle to order out the gate - 6 creed or 22 creed. I see a lot of people touting the 22 creed right now but it’s hard to ignore the various bullet choices for 6 creed. Either way - I don’t own either caliber so it would be a good way to justify a new rifle
I emailed Clay at Prophet last week asking if they had plans to bring MRC in again, since they did before the ownership change. He said no, but would look into it with interest.20 MOA integrated rail?
I’ll be getting one either way.
Are those pretty accurate velocity numbers in your experience? I seem to recall seeing closer to 2950 on the 6 creed in an 18” but don’t own one. I haven’t looked too heavily into the 22 creedIf your state requires 6mm minimum, that would be the only reason I would choose the 6 Creed over the 22 Creed. Maybe if your pushing very hot hand loads you can get some advantage out of the 6 Creed, but in factory ammo with realistic and field seen/verified velocities here’s some numbers to consider…
Let’s say both guns are setup identical with 18” barrels. Input 3100 for the .224 and 2850 for the .243 for the calcs. 10 MPH full value wind. 5,000 ft DA.
At 800 yards the 103 ELDX is 1,750ish FPS. 700ish ft lbs of energy. 5.6 MIL Up. 1.4 MIL Wind.
At 800 yards the 108 ELDM is 1,800ish FPS. 780ish fr lbs of energy. 5.4 MIL Up. 1.3 MIL Wind.
At 800 yards the 80 ELDX is 1,900ish FPS. 650ish ft lbs of energy. 4.6 MIL Up. 1.3 MIL Wind.
At 800 yards the 88 ELDM is 2,000ish FPS. 800ish ft lbs of energy. 4.4 MIL Up. 1.1 MIL Wind.
Free recoil energy in an 8 lb gun shooting 88 ELDM out of 22CM is around 9.5-10 ft lbs.
Free recoil energy in an 8 lb gun shooting 108 ELDM out of 6CM is around 11.5-12 ft lbs.
Love to hear that! Saves a little $ in the import process if they’re already stocking directly.I emailed Clay at Prophet last week asking if they had plans to bring MRC in again, since they did before the ownership change. He said no, but would look into it with interest.
I’m pushing 112 Match Burners at 2940 from an 18” 6 CM at 41.8g of H4350 in Alpha LRP. I’m fine with getting half a dozen firings out of my brass. But, I have a feeling the 22 CM I have coming will push 88’s pretty damn fast too.Are those pretty accurate velocity numbers in your experience? I seem to recall seeing closer to 2950 on the 6 creed in an 18” but don’t own one. I haven’t looked too heavily into the 22 creed
Go ahead and order a second barrel if you decide on the 22 Creed, stupid fun to shoot.The true question is which rifle to order out the gate - 6 creed or 22 creed. I see a lot of people touting the 22 creed right now but it’s hard to ignore the various bullet choices for 6 creed. Either way - I don’t own either caliber so it would be a good way to justify a new rifle
I’m hunting in Colorado next week, so while it’s a factor for consideration if I wanted “one gun” it’s not a big one unless I sell my 6.5 PRC and have nothing. That said, I would prefer some more factory loaded options for 22 creed. It’s interesting that 88 eldm isn’t being offered right now.If your state requires 6mm minimum, that would be the only reason I would choose the 6 Creed over the 22 Creed. Maybe if your pushing very hot hand loads you can get some advantage out of the 6 Creed, but in factory ammo with realistic and field seen/verified velocities here’s some numbers to consider…
Let’s say both guns are setup identical with 18” barrels. Input 3100 for the .224 and 2850 for the .243 for the calcs. 10 MPH full value wind. 5,000 ft DA.
At 800 yards the 103 ELDX is 1,750ish FPS. 700ish ft lbs of energy. 5.6 MIL Up. 1.4 MIL Wind.
At 800 yards the 108 ELDM is 1,800ish FPS. 780ish fr lbs of energy. 5.4 MIL Up. 1.3 MIL Wind.
At 800 yards the 80 ELDX is 1,900ish FPS. 650ish ft lbs of energy. 4.6 MIL Up. 1.3 MIL Wind.
At 800 yards the 88 ELDM is 2,000ish FPS. 800ish ft lbs of energy. 4.4 MIL Up. 1.1 MIL Wind.
Free recoil energy in an 8 lb gun shooting 88 ELDM out of 22CM is around 9.5-10 ft lbs.
Free recoil energy in an 8 lb gun shooting 108 ELDM out of 6CM is around 11.5-12 ft lbs.
No sir. 2850 is generous in 18”. Here you go…Are those pretty accurate velocity numbers in your experience? I seem to recall seeing closer to 2950 on the 6 creed in an 18” but don’t own one. I haven’t looked too heavily into the 22 creed
I’m fat and short and I find it’s very easy to feed me.