26” Bolt Action 6.5 Creedmore #shorts #viral #fyp #review

Published on November 7, 2025
Duration: 1:52

This video reviews a custom 6.5 Creedmoor bolt-action rifle built on a Savage action, featuring an Orex chassis, 26-inch Criterion barrel, and a Rex Silentium MG7 suppressor. The presenter demonstrates shooting at 100 yards with Non-Typical ammunition, noting the minimal recoil and the pleasing sound of the suppressor. A budget scope is also assessed positively.

Quick Summary

This custom 6.5 Creedmoor bolt-action rifle features a Savage action, Orex chassis, 26-inch Criterion barrel, and Rex Silentium MG7 suppressor. The reviewer found the recoil to be near non-existent and the suppressor's sound signature very pleasing. A budget scope was also assessed positively.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Introduction
  2. 00:07Component Breakdown
  3. 00:13Shooting Test Setup
  4. 00:25Budget Scope Impression
  5. 00:35Recoil and Sound Analysis
  6. 00:47First Group
  7. 00:59Mirage Observation
  8. 01:14Barrel Length Impact
  9. 01:24Final Group Assessment
  10. 01:30Shot Placement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the custom 6.5 Creedmoor rifle reviewed?

The rifle is built on a Savage action and features an Orex chassis, a 26-inch Criterion barrel, and a Rex Silentium MG7 suppressor. It was tested with Non-Typical ammunition and a budget scope.

How was the recoil and sound of the 6.5 Creedmoor rifle?

The presenter described the recoil as 'near non-existent,' making it very comfortable to shoot. The Rex Silentium MG7 suppressor also produced a 'really really nice' sound signature.

What was the performance of the budget scope used on the rifle?

The scope, costing around $300, was surprisingly effective and deemed 'not bad at all' by the reviewer, indicating good value for its price point.

What impact does the 26-inch Criterion barrel have on the rifle's performance?

The 26-inch Criterion barrel is noted for contributing to high projectile velocity, meaning the rounds are 'flying' fast. This length is often chosen for maximizing ballistic performance in bolt-action rifles.

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