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jwhunter

338 Edge-Savage

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I posted this rifle earlier this year with no luck and thought I would try again since I have another rifle on the way and this one is on the back burner.

Savage Short Action (Single Shot)

HS Precision Sendero Stock

28" McGowen Barrel 1:10 Twist (Sendero Contour) w/ Ross Brake

SSS Recoil Lug

Stockade Tactical Bolt Handle

EGW 20 MOA Base

63 Rounds Fired

120 rounds~70 rounds loaded (90gr H-1000, 300gr Berger)

Nightforce Angle Indicator

Atlas Bipod Included

Targets is at 100 and 600 yards.

Killed a buck last year in NM at 681 yards. It's a shooter.

$1500 obo

Thanks

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That's a sweet rifle. If only it wasn't a single shot. Do you have to take the bolt out to load a round? Maybe try parting it out?

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Should not have to take the bolt out. It probably has a solid piece in where the floorplate would be. That is what I did on a 700 action I used for Silhouette.

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Thanks greyghost. Prdatr is right. Don't need to remove the bolt to load a round. With a savage it doesn't matter if it was a long action you would have to single shot it. I'd rather not part it out but consider trades.

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Bump

I'm willing to separate the atlas bipod.

$1200 or willing to trade for a Vortex Razor 85 or 65mm spotter.

Thanks!

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Bump.

People have been asking of the weight of the rifle. Its approximately 12lbs that's with the bipod attached. Also has a defensive edge cheekpiece.

Thanks!

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