Grey Ghost Precision Announces 6.5 Creedmoor to Line of Precision Rifles

Grey Ghost Precision Announces 6.5 Creedmoor to Line of Precision Rifles
Grey Ghost Precision Announces 6.5 Creedmoor to Line of Precision Rifles

Grey Ghost PrecisionLakewood, WA-(Ammoland.com)- Grey Ghost Precision, leading manufacturers of accurate, reliable, and attainable weapon systems, is excited to announce a new caliber to their series of rifles— the increasingly popular 6.5mm Creedmoor, or to their family and friends, “The Grim.”

The Grim, as is the case with all the Grey Ghost Rifles, is built on the powerful Grey Ghost Precision 7075-T651 billet – for both the upper and ambi-lower receiver set. After being cut, they are True Black Type III Mil-Spec Hard Coat Anodized, with additional cerakoting options available.

The handguard is available in the KeyMod and the new M-LOK hand guard systems, a Magpul Gen3 PRS Stock and a Superlative Arms Adjustable Gas block.

The handguard is available in the KeyMod and the new M-LOK hand guard systems
The handguard is available in the KeyMod and the new M-LOK hand guard systems

The Grim comes with a CMC Curved or Flat Trigger, with the option to choose Geissele SSA-E with a $160.00 up-charge. The barrel is a 22” Proof Research Stainless barrel with a 1:8 twist.

“This particular caliber is the fastest growing caliber for tactical shooters, and is a great section for medium to long range (500 to 1,000 yds.) shooting,” stated Grey Ghost CEO, Casey Ingels. “Ballistically speaking, when compared to other rifles in the PRS circuit, like the .308, the 6.5 Creedmoor outperforms, with a noticeable reduction in recoil.”

Grey Ghost spends no time, wasted on production – partnering with only the best in the industry, to ensure that every product that goes out the door is worthy of it’s name. Maintaining that realm of excellence, the Grim was in production for nearly two years. What you get, is a competition-ready rifle, as soon as it comes out of the box.

“Originally developed to be based closely to that of our popular S-Heavy, the Grim needed some outside expertise in order to truly be perfect,” stated GGP Director of Business Development, Lindsey Lea. “We sent the original design over to Jim Staley and the team at Deliberate Dynamics, who helped to spec everything (trigger, buffer, gas block) and ensure that everything ran as it should. Once we had the rifle dialed in, I got in touch with Scott Satterlee (as he’s pretty much a legend). His initial response was “I LOVE IT”, but requested an upgraded PROOF barrel with an extended gas system. Adding that barrel alleviated any remaining minor issues we were having with the gun.”

The Grim comes with a CMC Curved or Flat Trigger, with the option to choose Geissele SSA-E with a $160.00 up-charge.
The Grim comes with a CMC Curved or Flat Trigger, with the option to choose Geissele SSA-E with a $160.00 up-charge.
The barrel is a 22” Proof Research Stainless barrel with a 1:8 twist.
The barrel is a 22” Proof Research Stainless barrel with a 1:8 twist.

The Grey Ghost Precision Grim is available now for order. Visit www.greyghostprecision.com for more details.

About GGP

Grey Ghost Precision produces weapon systems that are accurate, reliable, and attainable while ensuring that these platforms are ready for combat and will stand the rigors of hard use and perform with devastating results. The GGP team collectively has an extensive background in the military and in manufacturing. Rifle and pistol design specifications are directly influenced by a network of industry and shooting sports experts.

When customers include family and friends that use these rifles, pistols, and accessories to protect themselves in dangerous environments, you are very serious about their safety and survival. GGP has zeroed in on quality and reliability to ensure that these platforms are ready for combat and will stand the rigors of hard use and perform with devastating results.

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Gunwrites

I’ve gotten to the point of wanting accuracy equal to my bolt & single shot guns in an AR platform, likely chambered in my old reliable .308WIN. A 22″ barrel will be my minimum. They Grey Ghosts look interesting and I will research them further. Other suggestions for highly accurate AR platform rifles would be greatly appreciate fellow riflemen.

joe martin

I’ll pass. Nice weapon, but way out of my price range.

JS

Jesus, you tell us the up charge for the trigger but you cant post the MSRP?

JS

$3100 in 6.5