Just got my deer back today and it came out great, they called and kept me updated the whole time, they were the best taxidermy I’ve dealt with so far, great work, and customer service 👍
Blued Encore with 24" 45/70 barrel.
Sights installed, includes weaver style base.
Nice walnut stock set. It looks as if one of the "ears" on the buttstock came off and was repaired at some point.
Still very good condition.
$800 FTF in Catalina, North of Tucson.
Very nice 1951 Winchester Model 70-270 with scope.
Stock has been refinished with new buttstock.
Includes Burris Fullfield 4.5-14 scope and original leather sling not the black foam one in picture. Also have vintage soft gun case.
Not sure where to start with this as they range from $600-2600 on GB so I am going to list at $1250 with scope and some ammo.
More pictures available upon request and I am in San Tan Valley
I've had all my mounts done by Bud and now Gavin, they are really top notch ,their work is quality, and beautiful.They take pride in their work and it shows. Really great customer service, and great people
Hard to believe Coues used to be considered Carp Deer -- so available that you could pick up 2nd tags even in December. "Less" hunters (sure!) and coues are expanding their area. Not sure I can believe what azgfd is selling. You can't even expect to get drawn every year!
24” barrel, bronze cerakote barrel/receiver/trigger guard, polymer Monte Carlo stock in Badlands camo. Includes lapped bronze Talley rings (installed). Professionally threaded for suppressor. Barrel meticulously broken in at range (never hunted with). Gun is spotless. $700.00
You have to pay attention to how the seller is listed. Whether they are a private individual or a dealer. If purchasing from a dealer, tax is involved.
Stan, great upgrade. We had a Vortex go fritzershitzen on a NM hunt. Guy ended up using my rifle to tag after three fails, shot #4 thru the heart at 250. Vortex has a “great” warranty cause they need them.
It’s most definitely worth the $100 for the diy listing. He just has to send in pics and word the ad. The buyer pays the big money. For a classic or a highly sought after vehicle like this it’s worth the $100 just to not get all the scam and low ball texts and calls that comes with CL or FB
I bid on a 72 Bronco on there a few years ago it went past my limit but even if I’d won the bid I would have paid $2000 to BAT then the $ to the buyer. But yeah you’re right definitely more involved than list on CL or FB