MkV Synthetic 25-06 that I had rebarreled with a 7.5 twist X-Caliber barrel. Finished at 25", end of the muzzle is 0.67". Fired 99 times, all just fireforming. Sitting in the pictured Bell & Carlson stock it weighs 10 lbs 2.4 oz scoped.
The brass pictured is all included along with Redding dies. The Starline 270 has all been sized in my Redding 25-06 dies. The Peterson 270 brass I can size or include the regular 25-06 dies. There are 100 each of the Starline and Peterson brass. I have a large lot of bullets I can include too, highest count is above 300 of the 131 (Sierra) Ace Blackjacks. I can also include more RP 25-06 brass as well and/or about 100 rounds of 25-06 ammo, mostly Federal.
Looking for $1500 shipped, scope is a Diamondback Tactical 4-16 MIL.
Chris @ 630-779-7933
Bullet counts on hand (by weight):
Blackjack 131 x331
ELDm 134 x192
Berger 133 x60
I have a McMillan stock and original synthetic stock as well. The synthetic is 36 oz, McMillan is 24.6. The McMillan I bought as a project as the bedding was done poorly. I didn’t put much effort into it, but could not get it to work out. The inlet is correct, but when torquing the screws the (plastic) floorplate would not sit correctly. It did get slightly bent, and did not operate correctly (would not latch closed). Since moving to the BC stock it has straightened back out and works well.
The brass pictured is all included along with Redding dies. The Starline 270 has all been sized in my Redding 25-06 dies. The Peterson 270 brass I can size or include the regular 25-06 dies. There are 100 each of the Starline and Peterson brass. I have a large lot of bullets I can include too, highest count is above 300 of the 131 (Sierra) Ace Blackjacks. I can also include more RP 25-06 brass as well and/or about 100 rounds of 25-06 ammo, mostly Federal.
Looking for $1500 shipped, scope is a Diamondback Tactical 4-16 MIL.
Chris @ 630-779-7933
Bullet counts on hand (by weight):
Blackjack 131 x331
ELDm 134 x192
Berger 133 x60
I have a McMillan stock and original synthetic stock as well. The synthetic is 36 oz, McMillan is 24.6. The McMillan I bought as a project as the bedding was done poorly. I didn’t put much effort into it, but could not get it to work out. The inlet is correct, but when torquing the screws the (plastic) floorplate would not sit correctly. It did get slightly bent, and did not operate correctly (would not latch closed). Since moving to the BC stock it has straightened back out and works well.