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  1. 5 hours ago, STOMP442 said:

    The only downfall with the .243 Win is barrel twist. If manufacturers would offer an 8 twist that would allow for the High BC 105 weight class of bullets to be used and that would really open the doors to hunters in the versatility department. The 105 Berger is devastating on deer and offers ballistic performance very similar to the very popular 6.5s. Your average .243 Shooter never even thinks about bullet weights above 85 grains. 

    Remington now chambers a 1-9.2 twist-- fastest factory .243 Ive seen unless Tikka or someone is doing an 8.

     

    .243 was my first deer rifle-- ultra light M77... sold when I moved to Colorado for a 7mm... what a regret now.


  2. 23 hours ago, FourthHorseman said:

    Looks like the old VS model. If I remember correctly the PSS had 2 studs in the front of the stock. 

     I agree but I believe the VS was only made in short action cartridges. Anything LA that is blued w/ a black or webbed stock was either a Sendero or PSS Police Model. The jeweled bolt has me leaning Sendero... be nice to have a pic of the barrel stamps

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  3. Model 171579-- 4-24x52, 34mm tube, illuminated TMOA

    Mounted for 9 rounds-- going back to FFP on my LR rifle

    Has box and all goodies, including unused CDS coupon

    Mounted in Seekins Lows (included)

    $1500 shipped/insured- price is firm, no trades


  4. STOCKS
    Manners MCS-T, Rem 700 LA, BDL mini-chassis Elite Carbon, Midnight, $725

    TRIGGER
    LH Timney curved, has bolt release-- $100
    LH Rem X-Mark, post-recall, never fired-- $20

    .308 RCBS FL Die Set NIB- $35

    .25/06 RCBS FL Die Set (used)-- $25

    PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING, discounts for multiple items!!

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