Upgrading the Striker

I wonder if I can sneak another gun to my arsenal without my wife noticing. šŸ˜† Those pistols are darned cool. It would be nice to get a 22 Creed or the 6mm Creed. Those pistols are neat. Any of those Creeds I would do.
Not related to this topic, I still have a 6.5 x 284, in short action, custom rifle in Rem. 700 built by Score High Gunsmithing back in the late 1990's. Super accurate rifle with a BR stock. Haven't sold it and still in a gun case, I could have a 22 or a 6 Creed chambered in that rifle perfectly since its a short action and convert the stock to a A3 or A5 McMillian and slap a new ATACR 7-35 on it. Just haven't thought about it either. I already have a 2nd 6.5 x 284 from GA Precision currently. The older rifle is on the back burner collecting dust. I just can't squeeze another rifle in my gun safe. :sick:
That is why new safes are manufactured every day. :giggle:
 
Got it dressed up for now.
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Barely fits in itā€™s case.
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Took it out today and the trigger still sucks. Anyone that ever shot a Striker would know what I mean. Took several shot to get scope on track. Overall Iā€™m very impressed with McGowenā€™s barrel I got. My ammo I loaded up is a different story , I loaded it before I had the barrel. I bought some *once* fired 6mm Creed. Peterson SRP brass , ran a expander through them to open them up. I loaded them up with Hornady 117gr BTSP and some Sierra 117gr GK. Powder was Hybrid 100V. The problem is 1/3 of them wonā€™t chamber , going have to resize them. My velocity was a little higher than I thought , upper 2600ā€™s.
Some Hornady groups
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1 Sierra group
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This is a huge improvement than the 7-08 barrel it came with.
The trigger is what it is. Maybe some day Iā€™ll convert to rear grip.
 
Great start
Yes, I do not like Striker triggers either...that is why I don't have any, plus I want right bolt/right port since I am a lefty.
 
Nice job RL!
Haha I know what you mean about fitting in a case, I'm trying to find one for mine without having to order it, but might have to break down and get one from midway
 
Great start
Yes, I do not like Striker triggers either...that is why I don't have any, plus I want right bolt/right port since I am a lefty.
Left bolt right port and one hand to hold it equals 3 hands. For this reason I left the ejector out so I donā€™t have to search for my brass.
 
After a long day mulling over it , I ordered a new barrel from McGowens for my Savage Striker. When I bought the ā€œhandrifleā€ it was a 7-08. I could never get the outcome I was hoping for. The new barrel will be 14ā€ and chambered in 25 Creed. 9 twist with a Douglas Silhouette contour. The main bullet I intend to use is the Barnes 100gr TTSX.
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Took it apart to measure up the current barrel and in 12 weeks or so the new one should be here.
McGowen does have a 10% off this weekend , doesnā€™t quite cover the shippingšŸ™
What speed for the 100 ?
 
Hit a little snag today today with the 100gr TTSX. Velocity was way over QL projection. Using RL-17 started at 42gr and stopped at 44.5gr at 2918 fps. Not showing any pressure signs , just high velocity with easy bolt lift and no ejector marks.
Problem is a tight neck chamber. Iā€™m using a Hornady 6.5 Creed FL bushing die with .282 bushing. Then I use a Sinclair expanding mandrel setting neck at .285. A loaded round is .287 and my fired round is .288. 0.001 neck clearance is my issue. Neck turning is up next.
 
Shot some Barnes today with satisfying results.
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41.5 grs of RL-17
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42grs of RL-17 is a little tighter
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42grs is a little over 2800fps which is plenty fast for a 14ā€ barrel. Iā€™m done on this combo. šŸ˜

Iā€™ve been thinking over the tight neck chamber on this handgun. I took a fired case and seated a bullet without sizing and has enough neck tension to work.
 
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You might wanna turn some necks, or run a standard reamer through there.
Sounds too tight to me
 
A small update.
My turning mandrel showed up today. I have 10pcs of Hornady 6.5 Creed brass I necked down to practice on. Hornadyā€™s necks are thinner than the Petersonā€™s. I set the turner to clean up 80% of the neck on the Hornady brass. The nice thing I found out is the fired Peterson brass opening is the perfect size for turning. Leaving it set from the Hornady brass , I reduced the the neck thickness 0.002ā€. This now gives me 0.004ā€ clearance.
I loaded up the Hornady brass with some 120gr Part. (Midway overruns) with some RL-17. 42grs is giving me 2620s out of my 14ā€ barrel.
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