The red line is the end of the chamfer approximately.It's really hard to tell from photos but your chamfer and my 6.5 look better to me than my factory Q 308 chamfer. Wish I had your knowledge and skill, your work looks beautiful.
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Join the contest SubscribeThe red line is the end of the chamfer approximately.It's really hard to tell from photos but your chamfer and my 6.5 look better to me than my factory Q 308 chamfer. Wish I had your knowledge and skill, your work looks beautiful.
That chamfer looks great. The way you have cut and blended them together without going deeper makes it appear deeper but it's just a better chamfer. Thanks for sharing your photos. Great work.The red line is the end of the chamfer approximately.
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I sent my 6.5 barrel to @Supersubes to fix the chamfer. He sent me the before and after pictures below. Damn that's beautiful! I have high confidence that this will solve the feed issues and will share a writeup after I get the barrel back.
Thank you again @Supersubes for doing this for me and turning it around so fast.
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I sent my 6.5 barrel to @Supersubes to fix the chamfer. He sent me the before and after pictures below. Damn that's beautiful! I have high confidence that this will solve the feed issues and will share a writeup after I get the barrel back.
Thank you again @Supersubes for doing this for me and turning it around so fast.
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Awesome! Glad to hear it!I received the barrel this evening and re-assembled everything. I'm happy to report that feeding is night & day better than before. Bullet tips slide along the polished chamfer into the chamber with no visible damage. Case closed on this issue!
I just picked up a 16 inch 6.5 creed Fix. Haven't shot it yet but I have no feeding issues out of 10 round pmags with both hornady eld-m, eld-x or prime 130's. The bolt lift seems fine as well. This thread had me worried. It is a nice feeling rifle though at 10 lbs with an atlas bipod, trash panda, and ATACR 4-16x42. Hope she shoots!
I plan on it, who would have thought finding primers would ever be something to worry about?!?they eat up elds ... try some reloads![]()
I think I'd take a Howa 1500 in a dusty, sandy environment.
I could be wrong but, I imagine a howa would do better than the fix in dusty, sandy conditions.You lost me here![]()
Well, I don't see anything particularly revolutionary.Sweet more opinions from someone who has never handled, seen, owned, or shot a Fix....
But hey—he did see some other guy review one on youtube this one time!!!
Well, I don't see anything particularly revolutionary.
The barrel extension threaded on is definitely big plus.
45 deg bolt lift,.............not an upgrade IMO.
The sliding shroud at the rear of the bolt will foul with sand & grit just like the Blaser does but, although any rifle will foul, the Q will do it faster & shit itself harder.
What were they thinking with the micro shoulder pad on a lightweight rifle?
According to some reviewers, accuracy is nothing outstanding but, not bad either. Isn't that what the biggish $$ are for?
Just my opinion so, don't go all Vanessa about it. I think the rifle has merit but, I think they've gone off on a tangent that will confine them to the niche end of the market.
Bit of a shame really, it could have been something more than a "look at my cock rifle".
Regards................Barelstroker.
If I'd have known you were a democrat, I would've been far more agreeable with my opinions.Cool, you don't have to be on page 90 of this thread then...
Well, I don't see anything particularly revolutionary.
The barrel extension threaded on is definitely big plus.
45 deg bolt lift,.............not an upgrade IMO.
The sliding shroud at the rear of the bolt will foul with sand & grit just like the Blaser does but, although any rifle will foul, the Q will do it faster & shit itself harder.
What were they thinking with the micro shoulder pad on a lightweight rifle?
According to some reviewers, accuracy is nothing outstanding but, not bad either. Isn't that what the biggish $$ are for?
Just my opinion so, don't go all Vanessa about it. I think the rifle has merit but, I think they've gone off on a tangent that will confine them to the niche end of the market.
Bit of a shame really, it could have been something more than a "look at my cock rifle".
Regards................Barelstroker.
As long as you're happy with it cobba.You’re speculating and don’t have a fucking clue. I’ve had two of the damn things and I can tell you that you are 100% off in your assessment. The Fix is undoubtedly one of the best bolt guns I’ve ever put my hands on. The only reason I say one of the best is because I couldn’t pick between it an an AI AX/AXMC even though they’re different animals.
The Fix is a reliable rifle, it’s an accurate rifle, and it’s a phenomenal platform and the best critter stick I have ever used. Period.
took it out again today and shot 2 new loads through it, copper creek 130eldm and 153atip as well as the 140 eldm and prime 130 offerings. No bueno, emailed Q and will wait and see. I have had to send a honey badger in for repairs and it was hassle free and came back in tip top shape. Hopefully this goes the same way. I'll update when it's resolved. I pulled the scope and mount off as a unit and put it back on a 5.56 gasser that shoots in the .8's to 1 inch range and fired 1 shot at 50 adjusted the turrets and then sure as shit shot a 5 shot group at .82 MOA with 75 grain frontier. It even shoots 55 grain imi into an inch and a quarter. Threw the scope back on the fix and it was the same story 1.5-3 inch groups with everything. I can't make heads or tails out of it so hopefully the boys can take a look at it and get it running right. As previously stated though no feeding issues with hornady 140eldm, 143eldx, copper creek 130eldm, 135berger classic hunter, 135atip, 153atip, or prime 130's.
I had the exact results as you when I first started shooting mine. Shot 1” - 1-5” groups and was dissatisfied. Never sent it back but kept practicing, dry firing and watching a lot of training videos. Figured out it’s just a light gun with a medium weight trigger. It’s not a 20+ pound rifle with an 8 ounce trigger, it forces you to work on your fundamentals. As far as im concerned, I got more than my money’s worth. It was a 22” 6.5cm but with a suppressor, it was just too long to carry around for hunting. Chopped to 17.5” and still shoots sub .5 moa. Have a picture from this weekend checking zero. Got a new lot of 140 eldm and only had to correct with .1 mil from the last batch. It’s really a testament to Hornady factory ammo. Connected to 1k on the first shot just to see if I could.Ask them for the targets from their test. A buddy of mine was having an issue and they sent the targets back of 1/2 moa groups. Never told him what the issue was, he was also having the same problem as you. Both of us are shooting .308.
Mine was shit groups for maybe the first couple hundred rounds. Figured it was me not being used to the rifle and just powered through it. I was seeing the same results as you, now with no warranty work done it is easily grouping 1/2 moa if I do my part. Swapped in a 20" Proof Carbon barrel and seeing the same results. Maybe it was me that needed breaking in...
I defiantly had buyers remorse after the first couple boxes of ammo. Now that I've had the rifle for a couple years I love it. Great hunting rifle!
As far as im concerned, I got more than my money’s worth.
It was a 22” 6.5cm but with a suppressor, it was just too long to carry around for hunting. Chopped to 17.5” and still shoots sub .5 moa. View attachment 7500525
I’ve heard that it really shines with the slimmer contour. I wouldn’t mind picking up a .308 barrel just to have the caliber option but I have not handled one personally. With a can, it’s front heavy. I can hit a 10” steel plate at 300 yards standing up but I have to use my bipod as a foregrip.How does this balance/feel now at 17.5"? Have you tried/handled the 16" light contour in comparison? I've been debating for like a year+ on chopping my 22" 6.5 down because the 16" .308 just feels so much more handy - I probably just need to get it done.
Embrace the Shortys!How does this balance/feel now at 17.5"? Have you tried/handled the 16" light contour in comparison? I've been debating for like a year+ on chopping my 22" 6.5 down because the 16" .308 just feels so much more handy - I probably just need to get it done.
great example right hereAnyone have their FIx cerakoted? I can remember one, maybe two throughout this thread. Any others? Post up some pictures if you have.
great example right here