I'll bring my can into the office and grab some pics - got something big coming down the pipeline this week that i think you guys will like as well
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6 creed ??I'll bring my can into the office and grab some pics - got something big coming down the pipeline this week that i think you guys will like as well
I have the superlite ember from Euro optic in a 6.5 prc. The muzzel diameter is .65" and the threads are M15x1. The gun comes with an adapter to make threads 5/8"x24. I ended up putting a APA Gen 3 Micro bastard brake on which was available in M15x1 threads. Looks good on the gun@EuroOptic
Any update on muzzle diameter?
Looking good! What scope did you upgrade to?Mounted a new scope and UM rings, got it on paper at 50 yards and shot 4 rounds at 100 before moving to longer range steel. This range lets me walk out to the targets so no crappy scope phone pics. Target is 1/2" squares.
NF NXS 2.5-10x42.Looking good! What scope did you upgrade to?
Very nice! Looks like it’s shooting great for you. My starter package is the Credo 3-9. Working out well enough, maybe upgrade next year.NF NXS 2.5-10x42.
Let us know how you like this stock if you don't mind. Did you have to bed?Picked up my 20” superlite back in June. Really impressed with this factory rifle! Now to get one in 6 creed!!!
Playing with it in a pure precision, carbon stock
?I'll bring my can into the office and grab some pics - got something big coming down the pipeline this week that i think you guys will like as well
Let us know how you like this stock if you don't mind. Did you have to bed?
This tracks with the broad understanding on this forum - that the Monte Carlo design results in unfavorable recoil characteristics. The Mesa / Pure Precision stock is certainly poor in that regard.The aftermarket stock? So far it’s been good the recoils impulse is a little more “jumpy” if that makes sense like a bit of muzzle rise
The cheek riser and (on the original Weatherby pattern stocks) cheek swell were major improvements facilitating a good NPoA with a scope. The design works well offhand, but fails once you add a rear rest.the Monte Carlo design results in unfavorable recoil characteristics.
The cheek riser and (on the original Weatherby pattern stocks) cheek swell were major improvements facilitating a good NPoA with a scope. The design works well offhand, but fails once you add a rear rest.