Black Rain Ordnance Predator AR Style Semi Auto Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor 22" Barrel 20 Rounds PRS Stock Flat Dark Earth Finish
The Black Rain Ordnance Predator is the latest version of Black Rain rifles to switch to the popular 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge. The Black Rain Ordnance Predator is specifically built for long range shooters looking to get the most out of an AR style platform. Built around a 22" barrel and a 15" M-LOK Hybrid Free Float Hand Guard the Predator is second to none. Additionally this rifle features a Magpul MIAD pistol grip and Magpul PRS Precision Rifle Stock. Finally the rifle also features the BRO DIT 3.5lb trigger along with a Cerakote Flat Dark Earth finish on the Upper/Lower receiver and hand guard.
Specifications and Features : Black Rain Ordnance Predator AR Style Semi Auto Rifle BRO-PREDATOR-FDE-6.5C
Direct Gas Impingement, Rifle Length Gas System
6.5 Creedmoor
22" Straight Fluted Stainless Steel Barrel
1:8" Twist Rate
Fallout 10 Billet 7075-T6 Aluminum Upper/Lower Receiver Set
Nickel Boron Coated BCG
Low Profile Adjustable Gas Block
BRO DIT 3.5lb Trigger
Round Competition Compensator Muzzle Device
15" M-LOK Hybrid Free Float Hand Guard
Magpul PRS Precision Rifle Stock
Magpul MIAD Pistol Grip
Overall Length 43.5"
Overall Weight 11lbs
Cerakote Finish on Upper/Lower/Hand Guard
Flat Dark Earth
Caliber Dictionary
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The 6.5 Creedmoor was introduced by Hornady in 2008. Uniquely, it was designed for accuracy with long-range competition in mind. Using a 308 Winchester (30 TC, 300 Savage) case shortened to 1.920 inches, it will feed through the shortest existing bolt actions, but remains supersonic to well beyond 1000 yards. Standard velocity is a 140-grain .264-inch bullet at 2820 fps, also making it an effective but mild-recoiling medium-range hunting cartridge. The 6.5 Creedmoor was introduced with little fanfare, but after it started winning matches shooters took notice. This is an unusual phenomenon for a cartridge to suddenly "take off" years after its introduction, but that's the story of the 6.5 Creedmoor--after about 2016 it became one of the most-talked-about cartridges, with both rifle and ammunition offerings expanding rapidly. — Craig Boddington