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Emmaandhaley

Emma and Haley
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Dec 30, 2018
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Fellow Hide Member’s,

I have one heck of a rifle that I built for my elk hunt this year, but the doctors decided I needed another knee surgery. I just had to canceled my Colorado hunting trip. The rifle is band new with not a single shot on it.

Components:
Weight: 8lbs 3ozs as it sits
Caliber: 6.5PRC
Stock: Manners LRH / M5 chassis and 4” Area 419 arca rail in blood shot color.
Action: Impact 737r
Barrel: Proof 24” Carbon Fiber Sendro
Bottom metal: Grayboe M5 Hunter
Mag: 1 Hawkins Hunter Mag
Break: Gen 3 Little Bastard
Trigger: TriggerTech Diamond curved
Bipod: Atlas Cal Gen 2 w/ RRS ARMS-LR (optional)

Price $4300 ($4000 without the bipod) shipped and insured from an individual.

Extras only for sale with the rifle:

Ammo $415:
100 rounds of 143 Eldx Hornady Precision $415

Reloading supplies $660:
200 Lapua Brass
400 Berger 156 EOL’s

The only trade I could think of is a Suzuki DRZ400 will add cash on my side for the right one

Thanks,
Jay

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I will break it down and part it out.

Prices are shipped (insurance is on the buyer)

Barreled Action MUST sell first:

Barreled Action: $2100
Brake: add $175
TT diamond: add $250
Stock: add $1250
Bottom metal: add $175
Magazine:add $100
Bipod: add $350
 
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Fellow Hide Member’s,

I have one heck of a rifle that I built for my elk hunt this year, but the doctors decided I needed another knee surgery. I just had to canceled my Colorado hunting trip. The rifle is band new with not a single shot on it.

Components:
Weight: 8lbs 3ozs
Caliber: 6.5PRC
Stock: Manners LRH color is Blood Shot
Action: Impact 737r
Barrel: Proof 26” Carbon Fiber Sendro
Bottom metal: Grayboe M5 Hunter
Mag: 1 Hawkins Hunter Mag
Break: Area 419 Hellfire
Trigger: TriggerTech Diamond
Bipod: Atlas Cal Gen 2 w/ RRS ARMS-LR (optional)

Price $4300 ($4000 without the bipod) shipped and insured from an individual.

Extras only for sale with the rifle:

Ammo $415:
100 rounds of 143 Eldx Hornady Precision $415

Reloading supplies $660:
200 Lapua Brass
400 Berger 156 EOL’s

Thanks,
Jay

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Dibs on brass and berger 156s if still available. PM sent
 
Jay,

Sorry about your knee...injury is a bummer. A couple of questions, if you don't mind.

1A. Regarding your combination of action, BM, and magazine, is the max COAL 2.980...due to magazine LIMFAC?
1B. Has the feed ramp been notched to accommodate full COAL...or does it even have to be notched? (never owned an Impact, only Defiance)
2. Is the bloodshot in a matte or gloss finish? I've never seen either finish, so I'm not sure...
3. Confirm PRO CURVE shoe on the TT Diamond?

Thanks,
-Russ
 
Mr. Russ,

1A: Yes the mag limits you to 2.980.

1B: No alterations have been made to the action. I have multiple rifles set up just like this one and never had an issue with them)

2: it has the matte finish. I didn’t know if I would like the color or not when I ordered it, but when it came in I liked it so much I ordered another one (same stock/color) just with 90% paint. I’m not a fan of black stocks

3. The trigger is a triggertech diamond curved trigger. (Not the ProCurved)


Let me know if you have any more questions.

Thanks,
Jay
 
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FYI, not related to this sale, but love your motivational posts.
With all the negative in this world it’s hard to remember that we are our brother’s/sisters keeper.

If I can change one person’s feelings for a moment I’ve done my job. You never know what is going on inside someone’s head.

At some point in our lives we have all struggled with our internal demons. I’m just fortunate enough that I am alive today because someone I really didn’t even know asked me a simple question, then took time out of their day to ensure I got the help I needed.

It is up to everyone of us to ensure we are doing our part. Ask the simple question “How are you truly doing today”.

Mike, I know you will never see this but thank you for asking me that question.

With a deep heart, and a clear mind,
Jay
 
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