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SOLD/EXPIRED 7 WSM rifle, carbon, timney, mcmillan, etc.

TX mountain hunter

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West Texas
Rifle specs:
  • 24" 7wsm muller works carbon wrapped (by Pederson precision)
  • 1-8.25" twist Sendero contour
  • McMillan stock
  • Timney trigger
  • CA radial brake
  • Action & barrel were bead blasted, 700 LA
  • 20 MOA Rail
  • Round count: 207
  • 7.4 lb bare rifle weight

$2,300 for just the rifle (net to me)

Very accurate. All four bullets tested were under ½ MOA.
Load Development to be shared with buyer.

Scope, Dies (Redding Deluxe 3 die set), brass (well over 100ct), and more also available to buyer first.
 

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Very nice setup, 7.5# and 24" barrel is a great sweet spot IMO.

What 4 bullets are you referring to? I'd also appreciate whatever you can share about it's tolerance for different powders, charge weights, jump to lands, etc. ... was it sub-moa across a wide range of those variables?
 
Very nice setup, 7.5# and 24" barrel is a great sweet spot IMO.

What 4 bullets are you referring to? I'd also appreciate whatever you can share about it's tolerance for different powders, charge weights, jump to lands, etc. ... was it sub-moa across a wide range of those variables?
180 eldM, 175 ABLR, 162 eldX, 160 acc
Retumbo, H1000, IMR 4831
0.020"j to 0.035"j
 
If you ever want to part it out, I would be interested in everything but the action.
 
Thanks for all the interest and positive comments. I'll leave this up another week or so before taking the post down and putting it back in the safe if it doesn't sell.
 
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