Sold New Gunwerks Verdict 7 PRC

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Brand new Verdict 7-PRC In its Gunwerks Hard case.
-Titanium action (tungsten finish)
-24” carbon barrel
- tectonic green stock color
- Adjustable cheek and buttstock
- pic rail front, arca rail center
- $10,400 build price
Skip the wait time, and save some money!
Asking $8,500 OBO
👍only if the timing was right.
 
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Nice rifle, but being that's almost 1 weeks pay for me, that thing better shoot. What is the accurracy guarantee? Also, what is the weight as shown or bare rifle?
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Nice rifle, but being that's almost 1 weeks pay for me, that thing better shoot. What is the accurracy guarantee? Also, what is the weight as shown or bare rifle?
Thanks.
If you are making that kind of money, why are you wasting your time on this dump forum 🤣😜

I’m not sure what accuracy guarantee gunwerks has.
I will have to weigh it when I get home.
 
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Being an experienced contract process engineer has it's luxuries. Dump forum? Regardless of income, high or low, this is a great site not just to buy stuff but its great for various kinds of information. I buy a lot here. I support the hunting community. There are some things you find here that you won't easily find elsewhere. I would expect nothing less than a guarantee of consistent .5/MOA with quality factory ammo. Ive had expensive rifles that couldnt shoot as good as a $400 Savage.
 
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from what I read on-line it appears to be 9.5 lbs and up for the bare rifle. also it appears to be quite accurate with some saying well under .5/MOA but there isn't much info on the web. if you could, verify the weight but i doubt accurracy is going to be an issue. 9.5 is too much for my taste, but around 7-7.5 for that type rifle would interest me.
 
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Being an experienced contract process engineer has it's luxuries. Dump forum? Regardless of income, high or low, this is a great site not just to buy stuff but its great for various kinds of information. I buy a lot here. I support the hunting community. There are some things you find here that you won't easily find elsewhere. I would expect nothing less than a guarantee of consistent .5/MOA with quality factory ammo. Ive had expensive rifles that couldnt shoot as good as a $400 Savage.
“Dump forum” was my attempt at humor..
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Rifle indeed is just over 9#
 
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thanks for the clarity on the weight. certainly, the extra weight helps a lot with the spectacular accuracy of the rifle. its a perfect set-up if you have a wide open area with long shots and don't have to move around a whole lot or move around in a vehicle until an animal is spotted. good luck with the sale. 1/3 MOA rifles are pretty rare at any price.
 

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I own a Gunwerks RevX in 7mm RM which was their lowest priced rifle, it shoots factory HSM 168 and 180 Bergers into the same hole at 100 yards, 3 shot groups. My rifle came with a test target, 10 shots, all under an inch and shot rapid fire, no cooling between shots. Great rifles, I’ve killed 4 elk ( two at 500 yards) and 1 mule deer. GLWS.
 
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