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I just dropped a ton of money on an ARC Nucleus G2 rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor. Been waiting all week for it - the last of my reloading equipment for it (bushings, dies, etc) should be here tomorrow as well. Been excited as hell for it.

Last night, while putting a server into a rack during a warranty swap at work, I appear to have angered my shoulder/back such that when I take a breath it hurts enough to at a minimum notice it. Now, I'm still going to go shooting Saturday/Sunday body be damned but I'm going to feel it more afterward.


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There is at least a slim chance firing the rifle will fix your shoulder.

I just got my first 6.5 Creedmoor too, the good news is it doesn't really recoil very much.




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I'm feeling a little better today so I'm going to do the denial thing and say I'm fine and go play with my new toy. We'll see how true that is.

On the plus side I just picked up the rifle and she's a beaut. Can't wait to start getting some loads worked up for it.


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You teaser, you: Where are the pictures? Wink




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God gave you two shoulders.



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God gave you two shoulders.


And it really sucks when one is OTS.



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You teaser, you: Where are the pictures? Wink


I'm working on it. Was up till 3 last night putting together my first 50 handloads for it; still gotta mount the scope and level it.


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Keep us posted, and hope your shoulder feels better. Smile




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Well, the 50 or so rounds I shot yesterday didn't seem to hurt too bad. Kick isn't anywhere near what the 308 was. The gun isn't unbalanced or unweildy, but she's definitely got some gravity in 'er, that's for sure. That certainly helps a LOT.





100 yards, 5 shots

She's a solid shooter. Seems to REALLY like 40.4 grains of IMR 4451 under a Berger 140gr hybrid. Still need to adjust seating depth to magazine length (guy who's been helping me accidentally gave me a starting depth for what he uses for his 6.5x47 Lapua competition gun), and groups opened up a bit when the temp dropped like 20 degrees later in the day, so we're gonna do another round of trials with 40.4, 40.6, 40.8, and 41 grains of powder for next time.

It's like heroin.


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