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Lil-Rokslider
I'm selling my Ruger SS Ruger in 375 Ruger. I've not seen many of these guns. I bought it brand new 2-3 years ago. It is basically a SS African - 23" barrel, sitting in a gray laminated stock. I bedded the action and free floated the barrel. It has not been shot much - maybe 100 rounds and is excellent condition. There are no marks on the stock. It has a small scratch on the barrel at the barrel-wood junction where I removed some bedding compound. The rifle weighs 9 lbs as it sits with a Leupy VX 3 2.5-8x36. It shoots very good with 300 gr Hornady SP and Varget and H4350. The gun came from the factory with a pin in the stock behind the recoil lug, sling swivel on the barrel, and open sights. It is set up well for about anything on the planet.
The gun will come with the Ruger mounts (lows). I'd prefer to sell the gun without the scope but will leave the scope on it if someone really wants it. I'm selling it to fund a Kimber Montana 30-06. I'd be willing to trade this rifle for a Montana 84L in 30-06 if anyone has any interest.
Price: $850 w/o scope shipped to CONUS, $1125 w/ scope shipped to CONUS.
Thanks for looking.
BTW: the tan "marks" in pic 4/5 are simply small light marks in the laminate. They are not very visible but something in the picture/camera makes them stand out much more than they really are. You can see them if you look close in the first pic. The first pic is much more representative.





The gun will come with the Ruger mounts (lows). I'd prefer to sell the gun without the scope but will leave the scope on it if someone really wants it. I'm selling it to fund a Kimber Montana 30-06. I'd be willing to trade this rifle for a Montana 84L in 30-06 if anyone has any interest.
Price: $850 w/o scope shipped to CONUS, $1125 w/ scope shipped to CONUS.
Thanks for looking.
BTW: the tan "marks" in pic 4/5 are simply small light marks in the laminate. They are not very visible but something in the picture/camera makes them stand out much more than they really are. You can see them if you look close in the first pic. The first pic is much more representative.




