CO308 Report post Posted March 20, 2017 300 WSM -trued Rem. 700 action -Krieger 26", fluted 1-10 twist #5.5 cerakoted sniper gray - HS Precision PSS134 Long Range Stock gray with black web -bedded action -Shrewd muzzle break -Rifle Basix trigger -pinned Holland recoil lug -Vortex Gen 1 Viper PST FFP 6-24x50 EBR-1 MOA -Nightforce ultra light medium rings -Talley 20 moa base -Vortex bubble level -RCBC dies Sub 1/2" rifle with hand loads, less than 50 rounds fired, estimated 10 -10.5 pounds w/ scope Minor ware mark on barrel from rubbing against tripod in my pack $3500 full set up and I'm willing to seperate scope NEW 6.5 Creedmoor -trued Rem. 700 action Krieger 26", 1-8 twist, #5, cerokoted sniper gray -Stocky's VG2 carbon fiber Viper Long Range -Shrewd muzzle break -bedded action -Trigger Tech Trigger -pinned Holland recoil lug -20 moa EGW base -PTG DBM with one 5 round AI composite mag -several Vortex scopes available upon request -estimate the rifle will weigh 10 pounds with scope -$2950.00 rifle only - willing to break in and develop load for $250.00 if interested Both rifles built by True Precision Rifles out of Colorado and will shoot sub 1/2" with quality hand loads I will be in Prescott and Phoenix area from 3/25 to 3/30 and am willing to bring the rifles with me for inspection and delivery Please call or text Brandon at 970-769-3655 Thanks for looking! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
willhunt4coues Report post Posted March 22, 2017 How do you like that Stockys VG2 stock? I am wanting to get one. Are they just as good as the manners EH1? Good luck on sale Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CO308 Report post Posted March 23, 2017 I am pretty impressed with it. It is very solid, comes up nice, and has a good feel to it. I thought it would be worth trying with how hard some of the Manners stocks are to come by these days. Manners was probably my first choice for the build but they were 5-6 months out. I'm trying really hard not to set it up and shoot it but I have it at a local shop right now and figured it would be better not fired. The PTG bottom metal didn't require any stock work which was nice. I think you'd be happy with it if you went with one. Thanks for the response. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites