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Does anyone have any experience with the dpms in 6.5 creedmoor
That's what im looking at getting is a 24" do you know what your twist rates are
I've been very happy with the DPMS LR series. I had one in .308 that ran for 736 problem-free rounds, except for one that failed to chamber. That was my fault though, because I rode the charging handle forward. The 24" heavy barrel let you know you had no lightweight carbine for running a 3-gun course, but for bench or prone work it was fantastic. With Hornady 168 grain Amax loads, the gun's favorite, the best group I managed was 5/8", but 3/4-1" was more the norm. I never hand loaded rounds for it before I sold it.
My current DPMS is the 6.5 Creedmoor below. It's not quite as accurate with factory ammo as the .308, but it's close enough for government work. I do plan to reload for this gun. Shooting the gun at distance has been a blast. With no long range training other than practice behind guns at mostly 100 yards and reading about long range shooting on the 'net, I shot the gun to 750 yards for the first time in very windy conditions and managed about a 75% hit ratio on a 16"x12" plate. I will say that the scope, a Vortex Viper PST 6-24 mil/mil sfp, sure makes a lot of difference when it comes to ranges past 6" or so of drop. The target pictured is typical of groups that I expect with the factory Hornady 120 and 140 grain ammo, and I bet with a better driver behind the trigger those might shrink 1/8" or so. It's really tough to say whether this or my 300 Blackout SBR is my favorite gun in the safe.
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