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SOLD/EXPIRED Custom .264 Win. Mag. QMM

smokeumm

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Custom .264 Win. Mag. (.295 Neck)
Scott from Quarter Minute Magnums built this rifle for me March of 2013. I'm selling this rifle to free up cash, too many rifles in the same caliber. I personally shot a 4.5 inch, 4 shot group at 900 yards.
Rifle Details: Stiller TAC300 Repeater action, Jewell trigger, 20 moa rail, double surface ground .250 pinned lug, partial blueprinted receiver, Krieger #19 hunter 1-8.5" fluted, GreyBull stock (DuraCoat Combat Green), bedded, bead blasted, and laser engraving. The weight is 10.5lbs without scope; the pictured weight is 14lbs. I personally shot 130 rounds. Scott (the builder) shot it 50 times for load development and barrel break-in. So there are exactly 180 rounds down the barrel.
Rifle comes with 147 Nosler brass (20 are live rounds) and bullet cases. All brass has been neck turned. Redding Type S Match die set.
$2,800 rifle and $2,800 for Schmidt Bender PMII 3-20x50 P4 scope
Call me at 701-426-3243 for any questions.
Jay Hendrickson

Also the rilfe is #39 on the Quarter Mintue magnumbs web-site
http://quarterminutemagnums.com/inventory_accurate_custom_hunting_rifles.asp
 

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Thank you Cobrab. I'm sure I will regret selling this rig. But family comes first, and bills need to be paid. Yes Scott does build extremely accurate rifles! This rifle is by far my best shooting rifle I own!
 
I have not shot a .308 caliber before, but I do have a 260 rem with no brake. Both guns are very comparable, maybe a slight edge goes to the 264 for kick? But there is zero issue for not seeing your hits with the 264 mag! Scott (the builder) prefers to build rifles without brakes (for accuracy reasons) unless you have a cannon of a rifle then he would brake it.

 
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