Bought this rifle about 2 years ago from Diablo custom rifles. It's a great shooter with 212 ELD-X which is the only bullet I tried in it. Winchester model 70 CRF stainless action, 26" fluted 1:9 twist Stainless Wilson match barrel, McMillan Hunter stock, PTG 1 piece bottom metal, action bedded and barrel floated. Tuned factory trigger down to 3 lbs. Feeds like butter. I'll weigh it tonight but it should be just under 8 lbs. The bad: they did a crappy cerakote job on it - when they shipped me the rifle, the muzzle brake was loose in the box and put some scrape marks on the barrel. I carried it hunting for a 5 day Oregon elk hunt and scraped it some more. I've taken $200 off what I believe the gun is worth in the event the buyer wants to send the gun off to be blasted and cerakoted again. It hunts great the way it is, but if I keep it, I'll probably have it re-cerakoted. I've pictured all of the areas it has been scraped. I'd like to get $1950 shipped for the rifle.
Not sure exactly what information you are looking for. The velocity is posted in the pic and the eldx has a bc of .702. You’d need to plug in your elevation and temp to any BC software to get your drops.
Sorry - you’re right. Picture of target got cropped somehow. Muzzle velocity with that load is 3130 FPS with the 212 ELDX.
Thanks K. Who would you guys recommend for: (a) blasting and recoating of the metal with a more durable black finish and (b) repainting of the stock to a Kryptek pattern and color of my choice?
Shortbus for the stock for sure - you can find him on the forums or google custom gun coatings - he does awesome kuiu paint work. And lots of guys do great Cerakote work but Eddie Fosnaugh would be my first pick.