I bought two 6.5 Creedmoors at the same time - a Browning X-Bolt Stalker and a SS Howa 1500. Both have 22 inch barrels. My plan was to shoot them both and keep the one I liked best. The Browning is a real shooter with several groups 1/2 inch and less right out of the gate. The action is super smooth and I like the short bolt throw. I got the trigger lightened up and like the gun except for the tupperware stock.
Moving on to the Howa - I bought a Bansner Alpine stock for it and opened up the barrel channel to accept the #2 contour barrel and free floated it. This is my first 2 stage trigger and I like it a lot. The action is acceptably smooth and I really want to like the gun but so far 1 - 1 1/2" groups are the best I can get out of it. Granted I haven't shot it a lot but the CM is known for not being finicky. I'm tried Reloder 16 with 143 ELD-X and 140 Accubonds. I should also mention I have reloaded and tinkered with guns for decades but the 6.5 CM is a new cartridge to me. So with all that said, are there any Howa accuracy suggestions or 6.5 tricks that may help tighten up my groups? If I can get the Howa to shoot, I will keep both - one for me and one for the wife.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Moving on to the Howa - I bought a Bansner Alpine stock for it and opened up the barrel channel to accept the #2 contour barrel and free floated it. This is my first 2 stage trigger and I like it a lot. The action is acceptably smooth and I really want to like the gun but so far 1 - 1 1/2" groups are the best I can get out of it. Granted I haven't shot it a lot but the CM is known for not being finicky. I'm tried Reloder 16 with 143 ELD-X and 140 Accubonds. I should also mention I have reloaded and tinkered with guns for decades but the 6.5 CM is a new cartridge to me. So with all that said, are there any Howa accuracy suggestions or 6.5 tricks that may help tighten up my groups? If I can get the Howa to shoot, I will keep both - one for me and one for the wife.
Thanks in advance for any advice.