I'm going to part with my Gunwerks Mountain X in 7mm rem mag. This was their lightweight long range rifle just prior to their stock changes a couple years ago. It would be most comparable to a Clymr on a titanium action today. This gun is built on the titanium GLR action with a fluted G2 contour barrel that's 25" long. It has the radial muzzle break. It also features their carbon fiber LR1000 stock and a triggertech trigger. The stock is their gray carbon and the metal is tungsten. Its topped with a nightforce NXS in talley ultralight rings. The NXS is their 5.5-22x50 model with the capped windage and the MOAR reticle. I bought the whole long range package, so the turret is calibrated for their 168 berger load to be used with their rangefinder or other ballistic calculators. Also included are the rolling hard case, sling, thread protector, additional MOA elevation turret, manuals, and 138 rounds of gunwerks ammo that the gun is set up for. This gun has been hunted with but very well cared for. The rubs and marks in the finish are from transporting and not from falls or drops. The biggest mark on the barrel is from a seat belt rubbing down a long dirt road. I got a quote to get it re-cerakoted for $300, but I'm listing it as is for now. It has less than 50 rounds through it, so if it were to get recoated, it would be an almost new titanium actioned full gunwerks package. I do not want to split anything up as it all works so well together. My last kill with it was a whitetail this year at 462 yards. I dialed the yardage and hit the deer right at the point of aim. I've got lots of pics of the rifle and have documented every tiny imperfection I could find.
Price for the whole package including ammo is $6500 shipped to the lower 48. This was almost a 10,000 dollar package when I bought it.
I'd do payment via USPS money order or Cashiers check. I could also take a credit card at our car dealership for a 2.5% fee
Price for the whole package including ammo is $6500 shipped to the lower 48. This was almost a 10,000 dollar package when I bought it.
I'd do payment via USPS money order or Cashiers check. I could also take a credit card at our car dealership for a 2.5% fee
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