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SOLD/EXPIRED HS Precision 5r LA stock with DBM, 1 300wm mag & Triad stock pack

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Grant A

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1 love bump on the front, as shown in the pic. Otherwise it's like new

Never been bedded, factory barrel channel for whatever the profile is on a 5R (varmint/sendero ish)
DBM is the PTG "Rem Military" that uses 3.775 mags from Accurate or supposedly AICS makes them too, I haven't looked for extras too hard yet. 338 mags are available in this length as well

I have decided I'd like to try a chassis and need to free up some cash first.
Not pictured but included at this price are Turner NM sling with swivels AND Blackhawk bipod 9-13 swivel (new in package)
$625 shipped in CONUS, I'll ship the same day payment is received typically, next day worst case.



Thanks for looking!
Grant
 
How much for JUST the stock, and none of the other stuff...?

You might have better luck selling all that stuff individually.
 
How much for JUST the stock, and none of the other stuff...?

You might have better luck selling all that stuff individually.
I'd split it up as
$300 shipped stock
$200 shipped DBM w/ mag
$40 shipped stock pack
$55 shipped for sling
$50 shipped for bipod

Feel free to call dibbs on something but I'll give it a bit as a package. I like the stock, it does fit me well I just would like a folding chassis to make transporting & storing it easier.
Also feel free to make an offer on anything, I'll consider it.

Thanks!
Grant
 
If you wanted to go back to a std. BDL floorplate assembly would it drop right back in, or has the bottom metal inlet been altered for the DBM ?
 
USUALLY a 5r barrel would be in reference to the M24/MTU diameter of barrel contours (.900+), not sendero or rem varm contour (.83 muzzle).
 
USUALLY a 5r barrel would be in reference to the M24/MTU diameter of barrel contours (.900+), not sendero or rem varm contour (.83 muzzle).
No, the "5R" designation for a barrel would be in reference to the number and shape of the lands in the rifling inside the barrel, that was designed by Boots Obermeyer. It has absolutely nothing to do with the barrel diameter. M24/MTU has to do with the contour of the barrel.

However, in this case, the model rifle that that particular stock came off of, is designated by Remington as their 700 5R MilSpec rifle. It is offered in .223, .308 Win, and .300 WinMag only. Used to also be offered in 6.8 SPC for a little while too, but those weren't very popular.

That barrel does have a 5R Obermeyer rifled M24 barrel on it. However, for the 5R MilSpec rifle, Remington takes the M24 blanks and recontours them down to a Sendero/Varmint contour, and leaves them matte stainless, instead of leaving them M24 contour and duracoating them black, like a true M24 is.
 
I do understand that MudRunner, but originally, like you said, 5r was associate with mil spec barrels. Even stockys says "5r mil spec M24" or something to that affect. My whole point was that usually if 5r is thrown around in reference to a barrel channel in a stock, it is associated with a mil spec channel, and since it was presented as a 5r barrel channel but then he said it was a sendero(ish), there was a discrepancy that needed clarified.
 
Gotcha. I was just clarifying for you incase you were confused. I re--read his OP and saw what you were talking about. I can see where it would be confusing to some.
 
Sorry for the confusion guys, I'm just not seeing it though. 5r is not a contour, as someone pointed out. 5r is a type of rifling BUT in this case 5r is a particular rifle model which this stock came off of. I never hinted at an M24 contour fitting into it, I stated what contours should fit into it.
As of now there has been no interest so I will plan to hang onto it. If anyone wants it shoot me a PM to make sure I see the message.
 
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