E. Hildale 6.5 Creedmoor Barreled Action
Detroit Gun Works barreled actions combine our premium E. Hildale action with that of a premium rifle barrel from Schneider Rifle Barrels. These are a perfect solution for the user who is looking to custom build their own rifle however does not have the time or experience with the head spacing their barrel. Let Detroit Gun Works do this for you so that you can get out on the range quicker.
Your Detroit Gun Works E. Hildale barreled action in a 6.5 Creedmoor caliber allows you to gain the benefit of our precision action and barrel in your rifle buildup. This allows you to use your own existing chassis or trigger while updating your barrel and action to high quality action and barrel from DGW.
Your new barreled action will include the following:
- E. Hildale Action
- Lifetime transferrable guarantee
- Integral 20 MOA Picatinny rail
- Integral recoil lug
- 3 lug, 60 degree throw for a super smooth bolt operation
- Bolt made from 1 pc 4340 steel with a hardness rating of HRC 45-50
- Precision manufactured with a bolt tolerance of +/- .0005
- Receiver made from 1 pc 4340 steel with a hardness rating of HRC 45-50
- Total headspace tolerance of +/-.001 on bolt and receiver together
- Dual ejector
- Configurable bolt knob lengths
- Remington 700 SA platform
- Right Hand
- Barrel
- Premium Schneider P5 Rifle Barrels
- 22″ barrel length
- Heavy Palma contour
- Accuracy Guarantee of 3,000 rounds for the Schneider P5 6.5mm Creedmoor barrels
Frequently asked questions about the 6.5 Creedmoor Barreled Action:
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- What caliber is this?
- 6.5 Creedmoor Caliber
- Is this offered in different barrel lengths?
- Yes, we offer it is 18″, 20″ & 22″
- What length barrel do I need for my 6.5 Creedmoor Rifle?
- This all depends on the use. If you are shooting less that 200 yards and are looking for a lighter rifle a shorter barrel will work well for you. If you are looking at shooting farther distances and weight is not an issue then a longer barrel will give better results.
- Does the barrel length increase or decrease muzzle velocity?
- Generally, a longer barrel allows for a more complete combustion of the gunpowder, which can result in higher muzzle velocities. This is particularly important for precision shooting, where higher velocity can lead to flatter trajectories and improved long-range performance.
- What caliber is this?
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