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Lightweight 6.5 CM

devildawg2531

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I have gotten an MPA in 6.5 CM and absolutely love the caliber.. basically does everything that I need done. The MPA is amazing but is obviously geared towards bench shooting and distance precision at almost 20 pounds with Razor scope. I'm looking to go the opposite end of the spectrum with a lightweight hunting and hiking rifle with a shorter barrel. I still want excellent accuracy sub MOA min. Magazine – AICS Type (10 Round Magpul/AICS Type Magazine) is a must. I'm not interested in building the rifle want to order.

Thoughts?
 
Why do you want AICS magazine compatibility (vs internal box) with a hunting rifle, if you’re differentiating your hunting and range rifles?

Separately, what do you mean by wanting to order vs build? Are you open to lite-custom configuration?

I’d be looking at AllTerra, Gunwerx, Alamo Precision, GA Precision... just a matter of how long you’re willing to wait. If you’re not wanting to wait and not wanting to build, you probably need to forget about AICS - go for a Tikka, Savage, or Weatherby lightweight, all of which will be better than MOA.
 
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The new Springfield Waypoint with carbon fiber barrel would be on my short list. I haven't seen any reviews on them yet, I'm not sure if there are many in the wild as of now. They look good on paper. I keep asking the LGS if they've had any come in just to finger one.
 
I've looked at the Seekins Havak Element at 5.5 pounds with 21 inch barrel and looking closely at the MPA Ultra Light Hunter rifle at about 7 pounds with a 20 inch barrel. These are my top 2 choices so far.. open to others as well.
 
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Owned a Kimber Hunter in 6.5 Creedmoor and it is very lightweight. They make quality firearms that can shoot. Unfortunately, at my age, I need some weight to help keep a rifle steady. So, despite everything I liked about the rifle, I sold it as my Weatherby Vanguard in 26-06 was much easier for me to shoot.
 
1moa is a pretty low bar these days. I picked up a Ruger predator, which takes AICS mags, in 6.5cm for his first hunting rifle. It's not as refined as other more expensive rifles. However it will shoot at least MOA with factory ammo. For the ~$600 price which included a Vortex scope it was a no brainer.

So budget and features will help to narrow down which will check the most boxes for you.