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SOLD/EXPIRED 300 prc Custom Build

Tucker65

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For sale is a 300 prc built on a Kelbly Atlas Tactical action. Barrel is a 26" Proof Research 1:9 twist with the muzzle threaded for a nice seamless fit muzzle brake. Barreld action is pillar bedded into a Manners EH1 stock. Trigger is a Bix & Andy Tac Sport and brakes super nice at just about 1lb. Hawkins bdl bottom metal and Wyatts box and follower that feeds flawlessly. Weight of the rifle with the scope and rings is right at 9-3/4 lbs.

Rifle was broke in with factory Hornady 212 eld-x ammo and is ready to go. Attached is the first group shot at 500 yards after cleaning the rifle, 1 fouler and then 3 shots that measure about 2-3/4". It looks like this rifle is going to shoot really well with factory ammo if a guys wants to use that or can probably tune it better with hand loads.

$3850 is the price is for just the rifle without the scope, rings, or bipod. Scope and rings could be purchased with the rifle at an additional cost.
Rifle is also listed locally and will be sold to the first I'll take it.
 

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It weighs 9-3/4 lbs as it sits with the Athlon scope which probably weighs in at a couple of lbs. So 7-1/2 lbs is probably pretty close.
 
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Someone needs this before I decide to go out and put a bunch of rounds down the barrel.
 
You got that right! I have a 300 Norma Improved built on one and am only selling this 300 prc to build a 6.5 prc instead.
 
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