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SOLD/EXPIRED Remington 700 Sendero 7mm STW+ brass and dies

dk17hmr

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Wyoming
After some consideration I have decided to put this back on the market.

Factory rifle, trigger breaks at 2# 8oz, Leupold Pic Rail, stock has been bedded.

I got this in a trade earlier in the year. I was told it had less than 200 rounds on it, I have shot about 130 rounds through it since avoiding more than 3 shots without cooling. It does shoot well, 139gr Barnes LRX @ 3190fps & @ 3300fps and 160gr Grand Slams @ 3040 showed promise using Reloader 22, 140gr Bergers with H1000 were pushing 3400fps with sub MOA accuracy out to 600 yards (furthest I shot it).

Reloading dies include a Redding Competition seater and an RCBS Full Length sizer dies
190pcs of Brass which include 25 pcs New Winchester, 104pc fired winchester, 55pcs of fired Remington, and 6 pcs of fired Federal

$1600 Shipped for the package

$1350 shipped for just the rifle
$300 shipped for the loading equipment/component (rifle goes first)
 

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Yes old wooden surveyors tripod that we retired at work. Used a cheap adapter plate and mounted a cheap ball head on it.... Mostly just use it for holding my chronograph but it is actually pretty handy for cleaning rifles, also my kids shoot off it with that clamp. I'll take the ball head off and throw a bag on top when shooting hard kicking rifles, slug guns, and muzzleloader. Stomped into the ground it's very solid.

We use Leica tripods at work now....
 
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Yes old wooden surveyors tripod that we retired at work. Used a cheap adapter plate and mounted a cheap ball head on it.... Mostly just use it for holding my chronograph but it is actually pretty handy for cleaning rifles, also my kids shoot off it with that clamp. I'll take the ball head off and throw a bag on top when shooting hard kicking rifles, slug guns, and muzzleloader. Stomped into the ground it's very solid.

We use Leica tripods at work now....
Great Tripods! I walked many a mile with one of those thrown over my shoulder and a Total Station mounted on it while running boundary surveys and Level Loops. It'd be nice to find one of those for sale at the "Right Price"....($FREE.99 would be perfect, LOL!).
 
Great Tripods! I walked many a mile with one of those thrown over my shoulder and a Total Station mounted on it while running boundary surveys and Level Loops. It'd be nice to find one of those for sale at the "Right Price"....($FREE.99 would be perfect, LOL!).
Can't beat them for the price(of free) honestly. I think I have about $45 into the adapter plate and ball head. I have another one that's getting ready to retire that will probably end up coming home with me also.
 
Bump..... Really hate to rebarrel an awesome rifle but if it doesn't sell I'm going to.
 
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