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Winchester Model 70 Super Grade - 6.5 Creedmoor
Winchester Model 70 Super Grade - 6.5 Creedmoor
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
Trigger: Adjustable
Stock: Wood GR 4/5
Barrel Length: 22 in
Twist Rate: 1 in 8 inch
Total Length: 42.75 in
Weight: 8 lbs 4oz


Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.

Price: $2,499.00
Sale Price: $2,399.00
Firearm Classification: Valid P.A.L required to purchase

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Winchester Model 70 Super Grade - 6.5 Creedmoor :

Face it, the Super Grade is on most hunters list. Its highly polished, deeply-blued steel and finely checkered, fancy grain walnut stock with shadowline cheekpiece define the timeless grace and elegance of the Model 70 Super Grade. A one-piece steel bottom metal adds extra rigidity to the Super Grades stock and action for improved accuracy. The super grades shadowline cheekpiece is beautifully functional, placing your eye in perfect alignment with the scope.


Features & Design

  • Grade IV / V full fancy walnut stock with shadowline cheekpiece.
  • Highly polished metal surfaces
  • One-Piece bottom metal with steel floorplate
  • Decorative steel crossbolt
  • Inletted sling swivel studs
  • Three position safety
  • Cold hammer forged free floating barrel
  • MOA trigger system
  • Blade type ejector for full control ejection force
  • Pachmayr decelerator recoil pad

6.5 Creedmoor

The 6.5mm Creedmoor is a centerfire rifle cartridge introduced by Hornady in 2007 as a modification of the .30 TC, which was based on the 300 Savage. It was designed specifically for rifle target shooting , although it is also achieving success in hunting. Bullet for bullet it achieves a slower muzzle velocity than longer cartridges such as the 6.5-284 Norma or magnums such as the 6.5mm Remington Magnum. However, due to its 2.825 inch overall length, the 6.5mm Creedmoor is capable of being chambered in short-action bolt rifles and AR-10 rifles

Suggested Use

  • Predators
  • Small Game
  • Varmint
  • Deer

Performance

This is a medium power cartridge is often comparable to the .260 Remington and 6.5x47mm Lapua but is not as accurate as the Lapua case. Three hundred yard energy using 129 grain Hornady SST bullets is listed by an independent reviewer as 1641 ft. lbs. For the 140 grain bullet at 2700 feet per second initial velocity another reviewer reports an MPBR for a six inch high target of 265 yards and reports a manufacturer claim of almost 1600 ft. lbs. of retained energy at 300 yards using a 24 inch barrel. SAAMI test data confirms 6.5 mm Creedmoor (fifteen foot from muzzle) velocity of 2,940 fps for the 129 grain bullet and 2,690 for the 140 grain bullet (which compares to .300 Winchester magnum data of 2,930 fps for a 200 grain bullet and 2,665 fps for a 210 grain bullet)