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Weatherby makes left-handed rifles, and the 6.5 RPM looks like an interesting cartridge for Mule Deer and Antelope ect. Might be worth a look!!
This is why "I" NEVER ask what rifle to buy or build.Why is that someone ask for opinions, and if the opinions don't agree with yours they must not own one, or never shot one, or don't even shoot. Sounds like a bunch of democraps tell us what we think
I agree, if I want something and have done the research I get it. If I don't do the research then I ask for opinions.This is why "I" NEVER ask what rifle to buy or build.
What did you.go with?
I agree with another gentleman who recommended the PRC if you go with a 6.5. The 6.5 PRC is just better than the CM In performance. I have a SAKO S20 Hunter in 6.5 PRC and it is the most accurate and best shooting rifle in my safe. My 2 cents.I am a lefty that requires a left handed rifle. I currently have lefty Browning BARs (300WM and 270Win) and a Browning BLR (300WSM). I would like to get a lefty bolt action for long ranges on the range but that would also be a good hunting rifle.
I would use the rifle for Muleys and smaller. I am thinking 6.5 Creedmore or 6.5 PRC (although I wonder if 6.5 PRC is to much overlap with my 270win?). Generally I have always looked at rifles as a pure tool, always hit what I aim at with what I have. So this is a new direction for me.
Given the relatively low number of options I am thinking Christensen Arms Ridgeline or Ridgeline titanium, Weatherby Mark V Apex or Fierce Carbon Edge? With Fierce is there enough of a difference in performance between the Rival 2 lug action and the Triad 3 lug action that I should spec one over the other?
All thoughts are welcome on the three makers I am thinking about or others in the same price range I should consider? Ideally I would like to keep rifle and optics to no more than $5k.
+1Buy a weatherby mark V,
Yeah. We need some deets.What did you.go with?
Okay but some of us don't want a magnum. Speed yes, but accuracy wise there isn't a difference.I agree with another gentleman who recommended the PRC if you go with a 6.5. The 6.5 PRC is just better than the CM In performance. I have a SAKO S20 Hunter in 6.5 PRC and it is the most accurate and best shooting rifle in my safe. My 2 cents.
Great looking rifle, one of my favorite calibers too. What optic do you have on it? I can't tell from the picture.This one is a 300wm built off of a Tikka magnum action, Proof 24" Sendero barrel, Mesa stock, MT bottom metal, cerakoted, bedded action, just added an ARCA rail in front of the mag well. Weighs in at 8.25 to 8.5 lbs or so with depending on the optics I put on. 6.5PRC currently being built by TS Customs.
Interested in the details on the PRC by TS Customs.This one is a 300wm built off of a Tikka magnum action, Proof 24" Sendero barrel, Mesa stock, MT bottom metal, cerakoted, bedded action, just added an ARCA rail in front of the mag well. Weighs in at 8.25 to 8.5 lbs or so with depending on the optics I put on. 6.5PRC currently being built by TS Customs.