Originally Posted by
ablebonus
I am looking for a similar rifle and had decided on a 6.5 mm - leaning toward the .260 but also happy with 6.5x55, 6.5 creedmoor, 6.5x284, etc. 260 has the short action advantage but not quite as much case capacity. Anyway, I really wanted something super accurate - well under .5" at 100 yards, but still a hunting rifle rather than a tactical or benchrest rifle. After researching many custom rifle shops, I started zeroing in on a custom build based on a Stiller or Defiance Machine custom action, Jewell trigger, Krieger or Broughton barrel, Mcmillan stock. Those parts with a few other substitutions seem to be what the most accurate rifle builders are using. I finally settled on William Roscoe at LA Precision to build it and was looking for .25" type accuracy. Unfortunately when I went to order last month I found the wait to now be 12-24 months and William wasn't taking new orders. I already have some hunts booked for the fall so I didn't place the order. Instead I heard about Hill Country Rifles accurizing service. Since they are in my backyard I took an old Sako 7mm Rem Mag to them last month and it came back shooting .335" groups. Since I could spend a lot of money and not get something that accurate I put the smaller custom rifle on hold for a while and picked up a CZ 550 full stock in 6.5x55 yesterday to satisfy my immediate itch. I'm headed out to try it out tomorrow. GA Precision, Louisiana Precision, Hill Country Rifles, and many other great builders are out there and can put together a beanfield rifle exactly like you want it using those components. Not sure any of that helps you but good luck in your quest!