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About RicoRiata
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North Phoenix
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Bird Hunting, Shooting Clays, Fishing, and getting back into Archery.
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Not to be the guy who brings this back to the top of the classifieds, but a friend of mine was lucky enough to get a call this morning informing him that he got drawn for one of the limited entry hunts. If you haven’t got a call by now it sounds like you didn’t get drawn.
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McMillan Fiberglass U10-7 short action right handed. Retails for $1037. Asking $650 BRAND NEW. Will accept any Rem type right handed short action as it is a universal inlet. Bottom metal inlet is cut for an M5 footprint bottom metal. Can fit up to a 1.25" barrel. Two Very Small blemish in paint near grip and end of barrel channel. See pictures. Never bolted action in. Blems are from being in my shop. stock is slim and can be used as a crossover stock. DM if interested. Located in North Phoenix
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Am I sponsored? No. I happen to work in the firearms industry and have way too much gear these days.
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Cleaning out some extra gear. Pm if interested. Located in North Phoenix. 4 Harris bipods. $40 per bipod Model 1a2 L 3 bipods SPF. One remaining. Sold. 2 Bt stud mount monopods. $60 per monopod Model bt04-Qk Both monopods SPF.
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Hornady SST 30 cal 180 grain bullets $35 for the box. 88 bullets in box. Pm if interested. Located in North Phoenix.
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Brand new in the box .223 Nosler brass. $80 for both boxes. Will not separate. Pm if interested. Located in North Phoenix
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Scope has sold. Rifle is still available.
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It’s definitely a long range tactical rifle. The rifle itself is 13lbs. The razor scope is another 3 lbs or so.
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Blazer vanes. Three with a right helical. Been a solid setup.
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I personally have ran a ripcord Max micro rest and a hamskea trinity hunter pro rest. Both are great. The hamskea is definitely more durable but it is more expensive. No complaints with the ripcord at all. I currently run a spot Hogg fast Eddie and have yet to find a reason to change. Very durable and easy to use. Have ran a bee stinger stabilizer but found that cutter stabilizers are far better for me. Currently using a tight spot quiver. All though pricey I did find it to be worth every penny as you can really move it around and angle it if need be. Just my two cents.
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