22 Creedmoor custom build $3500 to $4750 ** ON HOLD**
- Category
- Firearms Rifles
- Classification
- Non-restricted
- Action
- Bolt
- Condition
- Excellent
- Manufacturer
- (other)
- Caliber
- (other)
- Model
- 22 Creedmoor Varmint/target/steel
- Sight
- riflescope
- Capacity
- 1
- Hand
- Right Handed or Ambidextrous
Custom rifle, built on a Pristine action stainless steel, single action receiver, Remington 700 clone, short action, with 20 MOA scope rail.
26" heavy varmint taper, stainless steel barrel, 1:7 twist. Chambered, tapered, crowned, barrel tenon threads cut and head spaced by Henry Rempel.
Blue Masterpiece Arms, (MPA), BA Competition Chassis with inclinometer cant level, EVA vertical grip with thumb rest, forward spigot bipod mount, night vision bridge, bag rider and two round cartridge holder.
Nightforce 507 NXS 5.5-22 X 56 Scope, 1/4 turret adjustment, MOART reticle, illuminated, zero stop, 30mm tube diameter complete with sunshade, lens caps, cleaning cloth and multi tool.
Vortex pro scope rings.
MDT GRND-pod bipod.
This is a very solid 18 Pound rifle. The Pristine single shot F class receiver is very smooth, a pleasure to use. It has a floating bolt head, making caliber changes to a cartridge of a different head diameter easy. One only has to change the bolt head to match the cartridge head diameter rather than having to buy a new receiver. The 26" barrel gets good velocities and consistently hits five inch steel at over 500 yards with both light and heavy bullets. 7:1 twist ensures stability and maximizes bullet ballistic coefficient. The 22 Creedmoor, using 85.5 hybrid target bullets, has less bullet drop at 1000 yards than a 6.5 Creedmoor using 140 hybrid target bullets. With moderate loads in both.
The Triggertech Diamond adjustable Pro Curve trigger has ZERO creep and adjustable from 4 to 32 ounces. It is by far, the best trigger I've ever used. The Chassis has a slot in the bottom of the trigger guard to allow easy pull adjustment just by inserting the Allen wrench into the slot to turn the adjusting screw.
The MPA chassis is fully adjustable, length of pull, cheek weld/rest and the butt pad is adjustable for height and cant. It has an ARCA rail running the length of the handguard which is useful for mounting bipods or installing on a tripod. It has a night vision bridge which wasn't mounted on the stock until I installed it for the photographs, I never used it, same thing with the two round cartridge holder, probably pretty useful when varmint hunting, but I take the cartridges out of the ammo box one at a time and replace with every shot at the range and in the field. The MDT bipod is one hand deploy and adjust.
I have $7288 into this rifle, selling price is $3500 without the scope $4750 with scope. 135 rounds fired.
No trades