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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 4168179" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Well the proof is in the pudding, I was a guest on a hunt this morning and I was carrying the 6.5 for the first time. I am guessing that the gun had a smooth as butter 2.5# trigger. 3 does walked in and were nervous. I was patient and waited for the right time for my shot and squeezed off a round. I took a high neck shot and she flipped upon impact. She was drt as expected with no tracking. The 140 grain factory round did its job.</p><p> What was so impressive was that yesterday when I fired it for the first time the factory rounds were printing a nickel group at 100 yds. Huckleberry 75 had mounted the scope and test fired it but never mentioned the grouping. Kwaynem - I would expect handloads will be tighter.. I found me a new rifle to love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 4168179, member: 8855"] Well the proof is in the pudding, I was a guest on a hunt this morning and I was carrying the 6.5 for the first time. I am guessing that the gun had a smooth as butter 2.5# trigger. 3 does walked in and were nervous. I was patient and waited for the right time for my shot and squeezed off a round. I took a high neck shot and she flipped upon impact. She was drt as expected with no tracking. The 140 grain factory round did its job. What was so impressive was that yesterday when I fired it for the first time the factory rounds were printing a nickel group at 100 yds. Huckleberry 75 had mounted the scope and test fired it but never mentioned the grouping. Kwaynem - I would expect handloads will be tighter.. I found me a new rifle to love. [/QUOTE]
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