The following are rifles I am selling for a friend. All are high end precision rifles.
Please post and send a pm for purchase.


The next rifle is a Wichita 1.375 action with a Hart 1-11 twist barrel chambered for .30-BR with a 1-1/2 MOA throat angle, chambered for 187 gr. cast bullets. The last time I looked (recently) this rifle still held the U.S. National Record for 20 consecutive shots at 100 yard in a registered match, all 20 shots being in a .467 MOA group, which incidentally would have also had a perfect score of 200 points had it been a score match.

The stock is a famous BR brand (I can never remember that name), with a 3" wide forend, bedded and painted by famous BR stock maker "Briar" Hale.

Its favourite load is 29 gr. of VV-N135 ignited by either Fed 205M or 210M primers depending on the make of brass used. For my best competitive shooting I always preferred Valmet brass, which takes the 205M primer.

The scope is a Weaver T-36 BR scope with a 18th MOA dot reticule. I changed almost all my BR scopes from Leupold to Weaver, as I found the Weaver click adjustments much more reliable.

The trigger is a Jewell with a 1.5 oz. pull weight.

The price is $2700 which includes the scope.

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17 $799 Now $750 Now $725
Sleeved 722
The scope is not included at this price but is available to the purchaser.
This 722 is in great condition with only a very few specks of chipped paint on the stock. From Lloyd:
It is a sleeved M722 in .30BR. It was built by Sam Shelley, a personal friend who was the guy who used to bore all of Gary Schneider's barrels for him. Sam built the rifle for his own use as a metallic silhouette rifle. Gary is the famous AZ benchrest barrel maker, but Sam made the barrels, Gary just rifled them. I don't remember what kind of trigger is in it, but as you can tell it is very light & crisp.

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19. A Quadlite from England $1900 Now $1850 Now $1800

The scope is not included at this price but is available for the purchaser.
Here is a very special rifle for you to enjoy.
From Lloyd:
[i]The barrel is an almost new Hart with less than 60 rounds through it, and the stock was a several hundred dollar benchrest blank BEFORE the inletting and bedding work was done. It has a Jewell 2 oz. trigger which is also a couple hundred dollars item. The current extractor is for PPC head size cases, but I also have an easily interchangeable (about 10 seconds) extractor for the BR series, and all other cases with the basic .30-06 had/rim size. The buyer can have the extractor (postage free) just by sending me a PM telling me he wants it. Current chambering is for my own version of an improved .220 Russian, but if I was to rebarrel it, I think I'd now opt for something like a .280 Remington or .260 Remington and use it as a long range hunter/pretend-a-sniper type of rifle. These actions were built in England by Paramount (formerly known as" Swing"), and as the serial number testifies, it was one of the first 5 made. I bought it new from O.K. Weber Inc. (their sole U.S. distributor) in Eugene, Oregon. Otto sold it to me because he and I knew each other pretty well and he appreciated my reputation at the time as a competitive shooter, so he held this one out of his wholesale distribution and called me to tell me about it. These actions are a preferred 4-locking lug action designed especially for international level Palma Shooters.



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