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SOLD 6.5 Creedmoor - Defiance Deviant Elite, Foundation Exodus, KMW, Hawk Hill

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  • Jan 29, 2009
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    I have a 6.5 Creedmoor chambered by Jon Beanland for sale. The barrel is a Hawk Hill 1:8 twist MTU contour at 21" and threaded 5/8-24, it has just under 400 rounds of factory Berger ammunition through it. I did cut the barrel back and recerakote it the last 100 rounds. The fluting on the barrel was done by Gradous Rifles before I had it chambered.

    The action is a Defiance Deviant Elite in factory black nitride and exceptionally smooth, with the Trigger Tech Diamond it has 0 cock on close. I also have and Area 419 bolt knob adapter that will go with it.

    The stock is their natural color and light weight option, it was inlet for a Defiance Deviant. I had to move the bolt stop cut out ~1/4" forward and do some very minimal bolt handle clearance work to fit the Elite. I modified the stock with a nose rail for the bipod. It's made out of hardened 4140 and cerakoted in black elite series with an Accu-shot BT20-B pic rail section. The bottom metal is KMW, no mag included.

    Trigger is a Trigger Tech Diamond pro curved.

    Price for the complete rifle is $3000 shipped and insured to your FFL in conus.

    I will separate if I have a buyer for both the action or barreled action and the stock w/dbm.
    Prices for the stock and DBM is $950850.
    Price for the action(no trigger) and Area 419 adapter is $1150.
    Price for the rifle less the trigger will be $2800.
    Barreled action w/ trigger is $2100.
    Barreled action less trigger is $1900.
    The trigger isn't for sale separately.

    *Bipod, scope, rings and suppressor are not included and not for sale.
     

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    I've updated the ad for pricing on the complete rifle and various stages of parting it out. I will only part it out if I have a buyer for both the action and stock.
     

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    So is this already chambered and fit to the action?
    Thanks!
     
    First post has been updated with a few pics outside as well as a target. The group is from the last five rounds out of the rifle I fired today, not some cherry picked group. It was shot with Berger 135 classic hunter factory ammo at 100 yards off a bipod. As evident by the pics I suck at photography and shooting groups.

    Also, another price cut on the complete rifle and I will include a 5 rd. mag with it.
     
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    Did your smith create that spigot mount ? Or what you got going on there? I like that.
     
    Did your smith create that spigot mount ? Or what you got going on there? I like that.
    Thanks! I did it myself on my Acer 9x49 knee mill. I ordered some 4140 from McMcaster Carr and the pic rail section from B&T. A little simple machining and my bipod is now where I want it.

    Having the bipod that extra bit further out and a little closer to the barrel makes it fairly more stable, plus I get all of the real estate on the forearm back.
     
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    Thanks! I did it myself on my Acer 9x49 knee mill. I ordered some 4140 from McMcaster Carr and the pic rail section from B&T. A little simple machining and my bipod is now where I want it.

    Having the bipod that extra bit further out and a little closer to the barrel makes it fairly more stable, plus I get all of the real estate on the forearm back.
    Looks like you incorporated the two mounting screws for the anshutz into the spigot? Clean! Did you have to relieve any of the stock in that spot to make it all fit?
     
    Looks like you incorporated the two mounting screws for the anshutz into the spigot? Clean! Did you have to relieve any of the stock in that spot to make it all fit?
    Correct on the mounting screws, I went with two vs one to be sure it was rigid. I opened up the existing holes in the Anschutz rail to the next size bigger, then drilled and tapped my 4140 and bolted it up. The channel for the rail is 1/2" in width, I don't recall the depth of cut. I radiused the rail inside the stock to match the barrel channel and squared/beveled it on the portion extending past the stock. Not difficult to do if you have a decent mill with a DRO.
     
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