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Gun Digest: Building A .22 Creedmoor Rifle

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The 6.5 Creedmoor has stormed the rifle world like a precision-guided revolution, eclipsing the battle-tested .308 Winchester in new sales charts and becoming the go-to for everything from precision long-range shooting to tactical competitions. But what happens when innovators take that hot platform and shrink it down to .22 caliber? Enter the .22 Creedmoor, a wild custom build detailed in Gun Digest that’s pushing the boundaries of small-bore supremacy. This isn’t just a plinker—it’s a necked-down marvel chambered in .22 Creedmoor, blending the Creedmoor’s legendary ballistics efficiency with ultra-light projectiles for supersonic speeds that rival air rifles on steroids, all while sipping minimal powder.

Crafted from a modified Creedmoor action, this rifle leverages the cartridge’s short, fat case design for flawless feeding and extraction in a compact package, proving that big performance doesn’t need big booms. The builder’s tweaks—like a custom reamer, tight-neck chambers, and a match-grade barrel—yield sub-MOA groups at 300 yards with 80-grain bullets screaming past 3,200 fps. For the 2A community, this is catnip: it democratizes high-velocity precision for rimfire enthusiasts, varminters, and silhouette shooters who want Creedmoor accuracy without the recoil tax or ammo crunch. In a market flooded with AR-15 .22 conversions, the .22 Creedmoor screams innovation, hinting at a future where wildcats like this could spawn factory options, further eroding FUD about assault weapons by showcasing rifles as tools for skill-building and fun.

The implications ripple wide—expect this to ignite a mini-arms race among boutique gunsmiths and reloaders, potentially birthing affordable trainers that bridge plinking to centerfire mastery. For 2A defenders, it’s a reminder that our rights fuel ingenuity; while anti-gunners fixate on boogeyman calibers, builders are quietly expanding the playground. If you’re handy with a lathe or just dreaming of your next project, Gun Digest’s blueprint is your starting line—grab the full build details and join the .22 Creedmoor uprising before it goes mainstream.

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