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Accessories (x2) MPA Matrix Pro Chassis’s

Hello all,

I have two MPA Matrix Pro’s for sale, both R700 platform.

Tungsten (gray) — $1700 OBO
- Includes entire weight kit except the rear weight.

Green — $1600 OBO
- Includes external side weights

Normal wear on the bag rider, arca, and magwell areas, otherwise both are in really solid shape.

All the included accessories from factory, never bought any more grips so it’s just these, I think they’re the vertical 2, but not sure.

Prices are OBO, but please no low ballers.

Any questions, please ask.

Thanks!

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Accessories *sold* Foundation Centurion TL3/Terminus Zeus SA*sold*

Very nice condition Foundation Centurion SA, originally inletted for Zermatt TL3 then sent to foundation and they opened it to fit my Terminus Zeus. Includes Hawkins Precision bottom metal, full length Foundation ARCA rail, $1050 shipped/insured. Paypal is best. No trades already bought a matrix pro. Thanks

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WHATS THE DIFF???? CCI BR2 Vs. CCI #200 large rifle primers.

I have always used Federal Gold Medal Match or CCI BR2 primers for reloading my 308 Win. I have ran across a couple thousand CCI #200 large rifle primers and picked them up since it's been so hard finding the BR2's. Is there a big difference? Will my zero at 200 yds. change? I understand there's better quality control and less chance for misfires but is there really a huge change in the two? Thanks in advance for any help or experience you have with the two.

SOLD XLR Envy Pro package - Rem 700 SA - $1150 shipped

Burnt bronze cerakoted

Comes with:
-Enclosed forend, black
-Internal weights
-4 External weights
-C6 buttstock with bag rider
-Long and short ARCA extension
-Ergo grip
-Thumb rest
-Action screws

Used once and unmounted

$1150 shipped, OBO, open to trades.

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308 load

Hi. Getting back into 308 after 20 plus years. I've noticed most shooters using 155 or 178 gr bullets for 1,000 yards. I've been given 400 bullets from friend who stooped shooting. Hornady 168gr ELD-M. These are better ballisticaly than other 168 brands. Presently shooting these in Sig cases, IMR4064, Federal mag215 primers. Rifle is a Savage 12fv ( 26" heavy barrel) 1 in 10 twist, in Oryx chassis. Using 41.5 gr plus COAL is 2.80. Two groups are o.61" and 0.84" 5 shot groups at 100 yards. Dont have chronograph yet. Going by Hornady manual, I figure around 2,600 fps. Should there be a higher node for more velocity? Need for 1,000 yards. Have heard some shooters using 168 reaching 1,000. 43.5 looks promising. Suggestions Thanks

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SOLD Custom Rem 700 LA/Magnum 300WM

SOLD

I recently picked this rifle up from the hide and never got a chance to shoot it. Previous owner put 150 rounds on it.

-Trued Remington 700 action (LA/Magnum)
-Badger Knob
-Timney Calvin
-Krieger SS M24 contour, 26" 1:10 5R (barrel/action cerakoted black)
-KRG Whiskey 3 fixed, VARM/TAC package (spigot mount)
-Fluted bolt
-Hawkins Precision 3 port brake
-Seekins 20 MOA rail
-One 5 round AI mag
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SOLD Sold- .22-250 ammo

160 rds. 40 rds. Hornady V-Max 55 gr, 40 rds. Fed. Fusion 55 gr., 80 rds. PPU 55 gr.

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$225 shipped CONUS, PP F&F, zelle, venmo, USPS MO, checks held until cleared, cash if you're so inclined.

Not really looking for trades, but would consider 77 gr. Sig Elite .223, or maybe 45-70 lead bullets, or 45-70 cowboy action ammo, something suitable for an 1873 Trapdoor.