This Self-Defense Rifle Is Generating a Lot of Buzz…And Now We See Why!

  • The particular rifle we were interested in was the Creedmor 6.5 Savage 10 BA Stealth rifle. We'd heard pretty good things about this rifle, and so we just had to learn more. As you can see, it's getting rave reviews:

    While hitting a mark at 1,000 yards and beyond is often a sought-after benchmark for rifle shooters, today it has become almost commonplace.
    I will have to admit, though, that the 6.5 Creedmoor has made that distance and beyond seem almost too easy. Don’t get me wrong; you have to do your part, especially if you have those nasty crosswinds. With relatively high sectional density and ballistic coefficient, 6.5 mm bullets, in general, are known for their success in rifle competitions. For some loads, the 6.5 mm Creedmoor is capable of duplicating the muzzle velocity or trajectory of the 300 Winchester Magnum with only minimal felt recoil. Along with its success as a competition and target cartridge, the 6.5 Creedmoor is exploding in popularity in the hunting and tactical markets.

    Here are some of the main benefits the Savage 10 BA Stealth in 6.5 has to offer. We're not easily swayed, but these are pretty impressive!

    Factory blue-printed Savage Action.
    Monolithic aluminum chassis machined from solid billet.
    M-LOK forend.
    One-piece EGW scope rail.
    Fab Defense GLR-SHOCK six-position buttstock with adjustable cheek piece.
    A 5/8 x 24 threaded muzzle with protector.
    Detachable 10-round box magazine.
    Savage AccuTrigger.

    Have you ever used the Creedmor 6.5 Savage 10 BA Stealth rifle? What did you think of it? Share your thoughts in the comment section below, and let us know what you think of this rifle that's generating a lot of buzz!

    Article Source: Off the Grid News

     



    3 Comments

    1. Dan Fraser said:

      Savage 10 BA in 6.5mm. No one in SHTF needs to shoot anyone at 1000 metres, you are just looking for unnecessary attention.

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