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Everything posted by FB67
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If it did not have a brake I wouldn’t shoot it. I had a really old Weatherby 300 Mag no brake at about 9 pounds and it was brutal. I have Ruger M77in 300 Win it is about 10 pounds with a break no issues. My sons who were both under 140 pounds at the time practiced with it and both killed elk with it. Brakes are a beautiful thing.
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Added some details to the post probably going to go with 210 Berger’s Long Range Boat Tails but maybe some 190 grain pills not sure yet. Never shot 215gr but would give them a go. Thinking H1000 for powder have had good luck with it on other 300 wins.
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I sold my 270's so have a bunch of once fired brass some reloads I did not reload, few bullets and some factory ammo. $40 I am in Tempe
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Bonanza /Forster Co-AX Reloading press. The new ones sell for $325 plus I am asking $200. I installed a brand new base from Forster. Location Tempe
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Vortex PST scope 6X24x50 FFP MRAD comes with switchview throw lever asking $450 Location Tempe
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SPF to Varget thanks
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Price dropped again need some fund for a new build. $450 Location Tempe.
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Price Drop to $550
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Accu-Tec LR-10 brand new asking $200 Location Tempe It was a gift I will not use.
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Replied to PM My Location is Tempe will ship for $20
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Bump it’s a good Bipod just don’t need it retails for $279
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Super clean Winchester model 50 all steel 12 gage. Asking $250 OBO. Location Tempe. Soft shooting gun.
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GITZO Ball Head GH2780QR Asking $120 Location Tempe
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PCPython someone PMed me just before you did so he got the Tripod
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Tripod is sold Still have Ball head asking $120
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Remington 700 PSS Long Action HS precision stock. Never bedded in great shape asking $175 OBO Location Tempe One of the standout features of the PSS is the stock. These stocks, as supplied on the PSS, are made by H-S Precision of South Dakota. The stock is “layers of aramid fibers and fiberglass cloth mixed with uni-directional carbon fibers, and an epoxy based gel-coat and laminating resin.” This is all laid up around an aircraft-grade aluminum bedding-block which was designed by H-S with some input from Remington. This has to be one of the best bedding methods in existence as it requires no bedding compounds, which do wear out over time, and provides a very stable and weather resistant method of mounting a barreled action to a stock. This is also essentially the same stock that H-S provides to the U.S. Army for its M24 sniper system. The M24 stock differs from the PSS in that it has an adjustable length of pull but appears nearly identical otherwise. The center core of these stocks is what is referenced as “reaction injection molded, polyurethane structural foam.” Put all of this together and you get what is arguably the best sniper rifle stock that can be had. Another feature not seen on many production rifles is the presence of a palm swell on the pistol grip. This swell is present on both sides to facilitate right or left handed shooters. Some shooters like this feature and some don’t. It depends to a large degree on the size and shape of the hand. Stocks also feature dual sling swivel studs on the forend so that a sling can be used with a bipod mounted at the same time. The buttstock is fitted with a thin black rubber recoil pad as standard.
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SPF it weighs 2.5 pounds
