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6.5 Creedmoor Steyr Scout Now Available

The just announced 6.5 Creedmoor Steyr Scout would have made Col. Cooper very happy, at least that's what Steyr seems to think.

After over a decade of only offering the Scout rifle in .223 Remington, .243 Winchester, 7mm-08 Remington, and the ever-popular .308 Winchester, the new 6.5mm Creedmoor chambered rifle is sure to please Scout rifle purists.

The 19-inch barrel is threaded 1/2-20 allowing suppressors and muzzle devices to be used if desired. Steyr also includes all of the same features that made the Steyr Scout widely known like the integral bipod, storage for two spare 10-round magazines, and the ability to use a three-point Ching Sling.

Features from Steyr:

Model: Scout 6.5 Creedmoor
Purpose: General-purpose rifle
Manufacturer: Steyr Mannlicher GmbH
  Kleinraming, Austria
Importer: 2530 Morgan Rd.
Bessemer, AL 35022
(205) 417-8644
www.steyrarms.com
Operation: Bolt-action repeating rifle
Caliber: 6.5 CM
Action material: 25CrMo4 steel
Magazine type/capacity: Polymer double-stack detachable box/5 rounds (10-round box and adaptor are optional)
Barrel: Fluted,19-inch cold hammer forged, 1/2-20 threads
Rifling: Fourgroove, 1:8 RH twist
Sights: Flip-up iron sights; integral top rail
Finish: Mannox®
Safety: Tang-mounted 2+1 position safety
Trigger type: Single-stage
Pull weight: 4 pounds, 8 ounces (adjustable)
Stock material/type: Glass-reinforced polymer with integrated bipod & UIT rail
Recoil pad: Elastomer
Sling swivels: Five removable push-and-turn-style positions available (two included)
Checkering: None
Weight, empty: 7.0 pounds
Overall length: 38.6 inches
Included accessories: Extra magazine, owners manual
MSRP: $1,735

The Steyr Scout in 6.5 Creedmoor carries an MSRP of $1,735 and is available at Steyr dealers now. Find more information on the Steyr Arms website.

More from Steyr Arms:

Steyr and Col. Jeff Cooper introduced the first production Scout Rifle to the world at the 1998 SHOT Show, and for more than a decade, Steyr hasn’t introduced a new chambering in the Scout Rifle platform. That is until now. It’s official; the Steyr Scout is now available in the wildly popular performer 6.5 Creedmoor.

Throughout his decades of development of the scout-rifle concept, including the nearly decade-long collaborative design process to create the Steyr Scout, Cooper was very specific in his chambering choices for his ultimate production scout rifle. In addition to his long list of qualifications that only the Steyr Scout accomplished, he wanted the rifle to be able to knock down any North American game, and he wanted the ammunition to be readily available. While the 6.5 Creedmoor wasn’t available in his lifetime, it has become one of the top cartridge choices in the U.S., and it’s become quite plentiful.

“It can’t be said that Col. Cooper wasn’t a fan of the 6.5 mm, as he wrote about the 6.5 Mannlicher Schoenauer rather longingly,” said Scott O’Brien, Steyr Arms, USA, CEO. “But Col. Cooper never could have expected the amazing performance of the 6.5 Creedmoor, nor could he expect the widespread availability of such a round.”

Steyr and Cooper began collaborating on a production Scout Rifle around 1990, and the Steyr engineers worked within his limitations to produce a rifle that was less than a meter in length, less than about 7 pounds, and it had to be able to take anything in North America from hare to bear. Steyr engineers provided his desired backup “ghost-ring” iron sights that rest snugly within the Steyr Scout’s profile and can be deployed within seconds should the optics fail. They also provided two-stage magazines that could accomplish the same function as the 1903 Springfield’s magazine cutoff but in a much faster manner than the original.

Just like the original Steyr Scout, the 6.5 CM version incorporates a spare magazine in the stock with the ability to accept a pair of optional 10-round magazines. The stock also incorporates an integrated bipod, as well as a set of five whale-tail sling-swivel attachments to accommodate a three-point Ching Sling on either side of the stock.

“We can never know how the Colonel would have felt about chambering his rifle in the 6.5 Creedmoor, but considering its performance and after extensive testing, we think he’d wholeheartedly approve,” O’Brien said.

The Steyr Arms Scout 6.5 Creedmoor has a 19-inch cold hammer forged barrel that is fluted and threaded to accept 1/2-20 RH muzzle devices. It is now available in Black, MUD and OD Green stocks with an MSRP of $1,735.00.

Established in 1864, Steyr Arms, GmbH, is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious firearms manufacturers. Steyr’s comprehensive lines of premium hunting rifles and precision sporting and tactical firearms are technically mature, and their subtle elegance also communicates the harmony between appearance and substance. Steyr’s legendary SBS actions and cold-hammer-forged barrels are distinctive and unparalleled. Steyr Arms USA is the subsidiary headquarters of Steyr Arms, GmbH, in the U.S.


Visit https://www.steyr-arms.com/us/

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