Selling my custom 300WM rifle as I have ended up spending most of my time with my other rifles. The rifle is great for long-range precision shooting and hunting. Asking $2000, delivered to your door. All components and work have costed me $3000+. Note: the scope in the pictures is not part of the deal. I have sold it separately.
Here are the details:
I have shot roughly 300 rounds with the rifle and with the optimal load it shoots sub-0.5MOA groups. I have been shooting 208gr Hornady ELD-M bullets from Nosler brass and H1000 (76.4gr) getting 2840fps with no signs of pressure.
Notes: The CIP length chassis and magazine give freedom to load long ammo if needed.
Here are the details:
- Caliber: 300WM
- Weight: around 11.6Lb
- Action: Remington 700 LA Stainless Steel
- Barrel:
- Bartlein #4 Bull Sporter. Stainless Steel. 1-9.5 twist. 26" long.
- Chambered with Pacific Tool & Gauge (PTG) 300 WIN TAC MATCH FINISHER .210FB HSS reamer
- Muzzle break: American Precision Arms Little Bastard Gen II
- Trigger: Timney Calvin Elite 2-stage
- Stock:
- Manners MCS-T5A, right handed, adjustable cheek rest
- Elite tactical shell
- MCS-DBM mini chassis Gen 1 in CIP length
- 5x Flush cups
- Bedded to the action (see more details under "gunsmith work")
- Magazine: AI CIP 5 rounds magazine
- Scope base: Picannity 20MOA (I believe from Seekings Precision)
- Gunsmithing work:
- The gunsmith of Bartlein did truing of bolt and receiver faces, chambering with PTG reamer and installation to action.
- An experienced gunsmith here in Washington (Jim Hawkins, now retired I believe) bedded the stock
I have shot roughly 300 rounds with the rifle and with the optimal load it shoots sub-0.5MOA groups. I have been shooting 208gr Hornady ELD-M bullets from Nosler brass and H1000 (76.4gr) getting 2840fps with no signs of pressure.
Notes: The CIP length chassis and magazine give freedom to load long ammo if needed.
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