MallardAddict
Well-Known Member
Thought this one was sold but the buyer could not complete the deal so back up it goes.
rifle was assembled by Benchmark barrels and shoots very well.
Specs:
- Gap Tempest Action with 20 Moa rail
- Benchmark 1:8 #5 @27" with a 2 port brake.
- Timney trigger.
- Seekins DBM with push button release
- McMillan HTG with adjustable cheek piece.
- (2) 3 rd Accurate Mag wsm magazines.
** scope and rings not included**
It shoots the 135 Berger's at 3250 very well.
I also have Redding competition die set and atleast 100rds of Norma 270wsm brass that is necked down and fireformed.
In the interest of disclosure the stock was initially inletted for badger m5 dbm and the previous owner filled in the gaps around the seekins metal. It looks like hell and McMillan quoted me $180 to rebuild the stock or I planned to carve out the Devcon and put m5 Metal back but the rifle shoots well enough I haven't bothered yet.
Interested in trading it for a lightweight custom rifle in a something like a 6.5 prc, maybe other saum or wsm rifles. Mainly looking for a light hunter.
rifle was assembled by Benchmark barrels and shoots very well.
Specs:
- Gap Tempest Action with 20 Moa rail
- Benchmark 1:8 #5 @27" with a 2 port brake.
- Timney trigger.
- Seekins DBM with push button release
- McMillan HTG with adjustable cheek piece.
- (2) 3 rd Accurate Mag wsm magazines.
** scope and rings not included**
It shoots the 135 Berger's at 3250 very well.
I also have Redding competition die set and atleast 100rds of Norma 270wsm brass that is necked down and fireformed.
In the interest of disclosure the stock was initially inletted for badger m5 dbm and the previous owner filled in the gaps around the seekins metal. It looks like hell and McMillan quoted me $180 to rebuild the stock or I planned to carve out the Devcon and put m5 Metal back but the rifle shoots well enough I haven't bothered yet.
Interested in trading it for a lightweight custom rifle in a something like a 6.5 prc, maybe other saum or wsm rifles. Mainly looking for a light hunter.