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Mega 6.5 Creedmoor Teaser!

DRAM40A1

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    The pieces are starting to show up. The JP guts are coming from Brownells. I have to send the bolt to John at Keystone for head spacing. One more package from OpticsPlanet and I can start assembly. I’m getting excited!
     

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    That trigger is actually going into an AR 15 and I’m using the JP that’s in the AR in this rifle. I’ll definitely get the SD-E in the near future. Just trying to save a few bucks to go towards scope and mount.
     
    Other than the flat trigger, what advantage would the SD-E have over the SSA-E?
    I’m not sure how I would like the flat trigger and I found a hell of a deal on the SSA-E at Palmetto.

    Same trigger, just curved vs flat. I prefer flat on all my guns but SSA-E is great too.
     
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    I went through a bout of trying triggers to find something to standardize on in my rifles.

    The SD-E and SSA-E are the same trigger with the exception of the bow. I've had both and they are nice in both my 6.5 & 6 Creedmoor. Worked well in my 6.5 Grendel as well. I do prefer a curved bow myself. Tried the flat bow on both the SD-E and a CMC.

    Tried MBT's in all my AR precision rigs. They didn't make the rankings the Geisselle's did. If you can try both, do. See if you like the flat bow. Either way, an SSA-E or SD-E you won't go wrong with and if you can get a good deal on them all the better.

    ETA: that's a great deal, I'd snag it.
     
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    I’ve been buying 130 Hybrids and have a few boxes of 140 AMAX left. What’s a good starting point for the 130s?
    I have a couple hundred 140 AMAXs loaded up with 41.5 H4350 that I was shooting in a Ballistic Advantage Aero build. I’m going to start with that and get it tuned and broken in.
     

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    I’ve been buying 130 Hybrids and have a few boxes of 140 AMAX left. What’s a good starting point for the 130s?
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    I’ve had great results from 43.0 grains of H4350 behind the AR Hybrid 130 OTM Tactical with a 2.830 (TL3) or 2.815 (Howa 1500) COAL(*). I like 130s because you still have a great BC, but can get them going pretty fast. Also, Prime 6.5s use Norma Golden Target 130 bullets, which have a nearly identical BC to the Berger 130s, and I get the same MV as my load, so if I need to use factory ammo, I’ve got something that’s almost identical.**

    * I can’t run 2.830 in the Howa because the MDT ESS chassis it’s mounted in only takes MDT plastic mags with the Howa, and they only go to 2.815.
    ** I don’t use Golden Targets for my hand loads because I’d already stumbled on the Berger load, and I believe Berger makes a slightly better product. The Golden Targets are less expensive, though.
     
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