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SOLD/EXPIRED Black Diamond Rifles. SALE CANCELLED!!

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NOTE: Scope + rings, Bi-pod and bean bag not include - for display only

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Built by David Viers - 375 Viersco Magnum II. 375VM2
Stock - McMillan A5 Super Mag painted by Viers
Action - Viersco Mag
Barrel - 35" Bartlein Gain twist finishing at 8 twist - 235 rounds down the barrel
Jewell trigger
Picatinny rail - 80 moa on now with a extra 40 moa rail as well
Overall length 60 3/4"
Weight with Vortex Razor Gen II scope and Atlas 5H Bipod 28.5 lbs
Viersco full length with neck bushing sizer die
Viersco Micrometer seating die
195 pieces of Bertram brass with ammo boxes included
JGS Reamer for 375VM2 for future barrels or barrel set backs
2 Shell holders for press

It was a lazer shooting the 350 gr SMKs

We are wanting to build a Rifle dedicated for shooting past 3000 yards and have decided to start a new rifle based off a 50 cal.

Shipped to your FFL in the lower 48 states
Pay Pal or bank money order. $3900.00
No Trades
 
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For those that are wondering, the recoil is somewhere between a 12 Gauge and 20 gauge shotgun, not bad at all due to the Viersco brake, decelerator pad and weight of rifle.

Cheers
 
Great looking rifle - if I had the range space I'd definitely consider.

It'd be like getting a Great Dane and living in a 400 sq ft apartment for me though.
 
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Here's the sweet part, when it comes time to set the barrel back or change to a new barrel you can take care of that. JGS reamer, bushings and go gauge. Or you can buy this reamer and do the work as well.
 
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A few 414 grain solids recovered at the 1920 yard AR500 steel
 

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