AR 10 6.5 Creedmoor

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Just finished building this rifle for a light weight competition gun with plans to use for some hunting. So far it does well with the Hornady ELD M 120 grn and Norma Match 130 bthp both just over 1/2 MOA. It favors the lighter bullets, 120-130 much better than the 140s Using factory for now as the 6.5 is a new caliber for me so waiting on the reloading components. I think I have the competition loads worked out just need a hunting loads in those weight range for hunting deer and caribou. Recommend hunting loads??
 

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How much does this weigh....without the rings, scope and bipod or mag....
 
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Not sure. With everything you see in the picture it is 11.5 lbs
 
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I really likes the Hornady 120 ELD M. Average was .55 MOA.
 

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Nice groups! My son has expressed an interest in having an larger bore AR platform rifle for hunting up to and including Elk. I would prefer some more horsepower for that sort of thing, but weight is also an issue. 11.5 pounds with bipod is not as heavy as I thought, but not sure it would not still be too much for him to carry, even in a pack. Still mulling it over though, he has no interest in bolt guns.
 
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It's hard to build a light weight AR 10. I used a 18" hybrid contour light/med barrel from Criterion. I was calculating how this rifle would balance when I was selecting parts and I nailed it. It balance extremely well which makes it feel lighter.
 
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