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  1. Sorry for my first post in this forum being a classified ad but I got a tip about your site from someone over on azshooting....... Here's what I've got: Like new, NULA model 20 in .257 Roberts. Grey stock stainless barrel. Comes with Talley bases and rings. In factory hard case. Selling with set of reloading dies and ammo (some factory and some hand loads). I have around 75 rounds through this rifle. It is a very good shooter and BOY IS IT LIGHT!! Price is firm at $2000 or you can buy a brand NIB one from the factory for an extra grand . I mostly need cash right now but I'd consider trade for the following (plus your cash): HK P7M8 HK P30 SIG P250 Rohrbaugh R9s T/C Icon in .338 Federal The following is taken directly from NULA's website www.newultralight.com : Model 20 Rifle (The Ultimate Mountain Rifle) - built upon an intermediate length action. It is designed for exceptional accuracy with .308 class cartridges, yet maintains an extremely light weight. The action weighs a modest 20 ounces, and the finished rifle is only 5 pounds. Featuring a 3- inch magazine, the Ultimate Mountain rifle is available in all .308 length calibers, including .243 Winchester, 6mm Remington, .257 Roberts, 7mm-08, and .284. A 3 inch magazine is featured to allow extra versatility during load development. $3,000 (left-hand add $100)
  2. I disagree. Both the 7-08 and .260 Rem are good rounds...I prefer the .260.
  3. sharp

    want to buy 243 for youth

    I have a Remington Model 7 youth in .260 remington that I'd sell with the scope (Cabelas 2-7x32) for $475. You can buy factory 120 or 140 grain bullets. The .260 is a .308 necked down to .264 (6.5 mm). Same brass as the .308, 7-08, and .243. Nice handy rifle and my kids have shot it well, recoil is not much different than the .243.
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