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New Ultralight Arms .284 Winchester

COBrad

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Excellent condition little rifle. Had it built with a 9 twist barrel to shoot heavier bullets. Purchased 3 years ago when Forbes still owned the company. Weighs 5.5 lbs without scope. 321 rounds fired. Includes 20 moa Talley picatinny rail, 90 pieces fired Norma brass, box of 50 new Peterson brass, Wilson FL bushing die, Redding comp seater, about 100 each 140 and 160 grain Accubonds, similar number of 140 and 160 ballistic tips. Scope, rings and bipod not included.
$2300 plus shipping and insurance.
 

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Excellent condition little rifle. Had it built with a 9 twist barrel to shoot heavier bullets. Purchased 3 years ago when Forbes still owned the company. Weighs 5.5 lbs without scope. 321 rounds fired. Includes 20 moa Talley picatinny rail, 90 pieces fired Norma brass, box of 50 new Peterson brass, Wilson FL bushing die, Redding comp seater, about 100 each 140 and 160 grain Accubonds, similar number of 140 and 160 ballistic tips. Scope, rings and bipod not included.
$2300 plus shipping and insurance.
I'm very interested. What's COAL limit w/160 ABs in magazine & chamber? 22" barrel? What do average groups run (3-shot, of course)? I'm not likely to get to W CO soon, so does shipping to AK concern you? Thanks, Rick
 
I'm running the 160's at 2.99 COAL. They cycle fine. 22" barrel, the load I'm using is a 1 moa load tested out to 500 yards. Shipping to AK is no problem.
 
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