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Custom .300 Winchester Borden McMillan Edge

KyleC

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Up for sale I have a .300 Winchester built on a Borden Timberline Magnum action. Barrel is a 25" Rock #4 Douglas Fluted 11.25" twist. Stock is a McMillan Classic Edge BDL. Trigger is a Rifle Basix. Includes 1" Talley Lightweights AND a Murphy Precision Titanium 0 MOA picatinny rail. Rifle was smithed by Bob Green. Low round count. I will include a Redding die set and have 100+ pcs of Winchester brass. This rifle is extremely accurate with everything I've tried. Barrel does not foul. Weighs 6# 9ozs.

Asking $2699 shipped to FFL lower 48 (insurance on the buyer)
 

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With 168gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. But this is the norm.
 

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Kyle,

Did you have to neck turn your brass? I was thinking most of my loaded ammo would work without turning but I might be doing my math wrong. Ever shoot factory ammo in it?

-Ryan
 
No neck turning. I've never shot factory ammo through it. I never had to do anything special.
 
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