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Sako A7 7RM w/brake, stock pack, 20moa rail, bedded

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Sako A7 Roughtech Pro 7mm Remington magnum. Scope and bipod NOT included.

Bought about a year ago at Cabelas for $1,150 plus tax and had some work done. Gunsmith work done by Craigs custom rifles in Tucson

 

-Nice NWP side ported Muzzle brake with ports on top, installed and timed, cost w/brake $235, he did an awesome job making it seamless.

-Stock pack, ferrules, Kydex riser and installation $150

-Had recoil lug area, tang, and first part of shank on barrel glass bedded $55

-Replaced plastic bolt shroud with a nice stainless steel one for a Sako model 85 (very nice upgrade) $60

-EGW HD 20MOA RAIL $70

-Had bolt fluted and bead blasted to match $90

 

Has approx. 60 rounds through it, slow fired and cleaned every few shots for break in period. Havent finished load development yet but last group I shot showed pretty good promise with Hornady 162 Eld-X and H1000 at less than 1/2 group. One of the few production guns that actually comes from the factory with a 5 shot sub MOA guarantee.

 

Very nice gun and mild recoil with brake. Nice light crisp trigger. Comes with box, wrench, and adjustable LOP inserts.

 

Only reason for selling gun is to re-barrel another rifle, and Im low on scopes lol. Would consider partial trade for a new high quality match grade fluted .284 #3 or #4 (depending on brand) contour barrel that will finish at 24, Lilja, Brux, bartlein.

 

In surprise through Tuesday only then back home.

 

I need $1,150 as Im into it for over $1,800 and its like new

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Awesome gun! I had 1 in 300wm and it was a great feeling rifle. This 1 looks pretty well ready to do some killin!

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