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Left Hand Sale Foundation Centurion - Impact Cut w/ Upgrades

Foundation Centurion cut for left hand Impact 737R. Cerakoted Black. Includes full lead weights up front, L3i brass weight in place of anschutz rail, foundation brass arca rail and hillbilly cut done by foundation. Padded cheek pad.

Some signs of use on cerakote. Nothing big. 1 screw of arca rail is loose. Some glass bedding could fix.

$1100 shipped


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Rifle Scopes NF 5-25 or 7-35

Hello all, i have a JP LRP-07 (in 6.5cr if that matters) and i'll be shooting at my local range oftentimes at 100yds, but will be stretching it out to 500-1000 several times a year.

In addition to that, my eyes are getting older and it's getting hard to spot hits on paper with like a 1-8. So i'm looking to get in a bit closer.

Given these variables, would you opt for a 5-25 or a 7-35? I've heard good things about the 4-20 as well, but i rarely see them come up for sale.

Would love to hear experienced opinions about this. Thanks.

SOLD CZ 457 MDT ACC Premier Gen II Chassis w/ Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56 in Vortex PMR Rings

I’m listing this rifle as a package for sale locally (Danbury, New Hampshire). If a period of time goes by I will be open to negotiating shipping and / or parting out.

This rifle started out as an Area 419 “Package Rifle” (https://www.area419.com/product/cz-457-mtr-fully-loaded/). The Wooden MTR Stock was upgraded to an MDT ACC Premier Gen 2 Chassis. It has their (Area 419) bolt handle and 30 MOA picatinny rail.

Mounted in Vortex PMR 34mm Rings is a Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56 with a MRAD EBR-7C reticle. It has been upgraded to Vortex Defender Flip Caps in lieu of the rubber stretch cover and includes the box.

Also included is the OEM CZ Magazine Block and Magazine Release. When upgrading to the MDT ACC Premier Gen 2 Chassis MDT provides an extended version of both to be used with the chassis.

(2) Magazines are included
  • (1) CZ 457 OEM 5 Round Metal Magazine
  • (1) L3I Cz 457 13 Round Billet Magazine
This rifle has 250 rounds of Lapua Center X through it and is no slouch (see photos from target used to zero the scope on 6/14/2024)

I’m left handed and have a couple “right handed” rifles I kept around for training new shooters. There are no issues with this rifle and would make a great turn key setup for NRL22. . .

If you’re in New Hampshire I am the Match Director for NRL22 Shoots hosted at the Pemi Fish and Game Club in Holderness, New Hampshire. I’m willing to let a potential buyer shoot the rifle at a match.

I will also include the Data Book (from the Sig Sauer Sniper Course) and Data Book Cover pictured. Feel free to ask any questions.


$2,200.00 local sale. I’m not looking for any trades at this time.

If I do part the rifle out the optic and rings need to sell first. . .

$1,600.00 CZ 457 as described above*
$600.00 Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56 MRAD EBR-7C*
Price is for local sale, shipping not included. If a few weeks go by I will consider shipping for actual cost.

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SOLD FS PLRF25C Excellent with Gray OPS Plate and Manual

$2700.00 Shipped lower 48 insured

Zelle or check

Non BT Unit

Works perfectly, passes internal test. Ranged boulders in shade 9000+ yds, animals 2000+, steel 2500+

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SOLD Ruger Hawkeye Predator 308 17.5" barrel

SOLD

Ruger Hawkeye Predator 308 $600 shipped to your FFL or $550 I'll meet you at an FFL within 30 minutes of Cedar Rapids, IA (you pay any FFL transfer fees).

Barrel has been shortened to 17.5" and threaded 5/8x24, I ran my suppressor on it and it worked great. Excellent condition, not a mark on the stock. Just over 200 rounds on the barrel according to my log.

Stainless medium 30mm rings installed, I will also include a 1" blued ring. The 1" blued ring could be sent to Ruger to exchange for another type for free if needed.

Any questions, let me know!

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Firearms SOLD. 408 Cheytac Pierce 10X in Mirage Chassis

$5500 or best offer

408 Cheytac Pierce 10x action in a Mirage Chassis w/about 300 rounds through the barrel. Bartlein 35 inches 1:9 twist barrel, jewel HVR trigger, 40 MOA rail
Longest impact 3883 yards.

200--390 gr cutting edge projectiles
150--415 gr cutting edge projectiles
100--450 gr cutting edge projectiles
100--420 gr cutting edge projectiles
approximately 300 pieces of brass
1 set 408 Cheytac FL Bushing sizer and seater die
1 set 408 Cheytac FL sizer, neck sizer, and seater dies

Bipod not included. Must ship to FFL. Just don't have the time to shoot it with my current schedule.

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How much of glass of the offset red dot should be visible?

Hey guys,
I do have a 2-10 scope on my AR15 and want to add a red dot offset for near fast shots.
I got me an Arisaka mount 35°/45° for a Steiner MPS.

I want the red dot as close as possible to the scope, but when I mount it at 35° I can only see 2/3rd of the glas and just barely the dot.
When I mount it at 45° I can see the whole glas and even a gap between the scope and the red dot.

Having no experience with an offset red dot at all, I want to ask you which route you would go.
Is it ok to just see the dot, or is it a must to see the whole optic?

Any infos appreciated.
:)

Accessories 308 and 7mm Proof Carbon Fiber barrel blanks NIB

$825--308 CF 26 in 1:9 twist 5 grove Sendero barrel blank
$825--284 CF 24 in 1:8 twist 5 grove Sendero barrel blank

Shipped to your door. I decided to go in a different direction and don't need these right now. New in box and ready for you to chamber to your rifle.

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25cm or 6cm

I have had a kelbly atlas tac that has been sitting around for over a year and I'd like to turn it into a dedicated deer rig. Recently the 25 Creedmoor caught my interest and I've been researching it, but everyone is shooting the heavies. I'd like to shoot the 110 sierra tmk or the 115 berger if I went that route.

That being said, the more I think about it, would I be gaining/ losing anything if I went with a 6CM with 100-108gr over a 25cm with 110-115 grain bullets?

Can't imagine the velocity and BC would be much different and I'd never take shots on game over 400 yards. Just curious everyone's thoughts.

Thanks fellas

New AT-XC vs Discontinued AI or custom rifle for first chassis build

I have been shooting two different stocked 308 custom rifles rifles for the last 20+ years (GAP and HS Precison) and I am now looking to get a chassis based bolt rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor
I have been researching production rifles (Accuracy International mainly) as well as some of the custom chassis stock manufacturers and I am interested in others opinions about the pros/cons of the new AI model vs and older models vs building another custom rifle with new barreled action and custom chassis.
I usually shoot steel plates prone or bench at my home property (750 yard max when the corn is down). I currently have not attended any formal matches of any sort but may be interested in a few different types of matches at some time in the future. I shoot both factory match ammo and I also reload to factory OAL with my .308 cartridges and I expect to do the same with the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges once I purchase the chassis based rifle.
Thanks in advance for any input and I apologize if this has been covered elsewhere on the Hide (if so please feel free to direct me to the correct thread)……Ray