I bought this rifle on The 'Fire some years ago with high hopes, but I just don't have the time to devote to it. Bill Atkinson and Paul Marquart came together for a brief time in Prescott, AZ to build superior rifles under the name A&M Rifle Company. Although this rifle is not a highly customized example, it is representative of their quality work. If you need a primer on A&M, I attach (I hope!) a PDF of Rifle magazine Vol13 #4 from 1981. The 6mm Remington is not to everyone's taste; most opt for the capable .243 Winchester. But shooters who value a little extra case capacity and the strength of an FN commercial action may prefer this one.

Flat bottom bolt knob, Buehler-style low safety. Three measurements with the "tape flag on the cleaning rod" method show a 1:10" twist in the barrel. You'll be able to really push lighter bullets.The Burris 6.5-20x50 with Mil-Dot reticle is NOT included in the sale, but I'm willing to negotiate for it over and above the purchase of the rifle. The Talley lightweights are included. The rifle has two stocks, a nicely fitted and lightly-bedded laminated, hardwood "dress" stock with a flat bottom on the forestock and a Ram-Line synthetic "field" stock. The Ram-Line has a White Line recoil pad and has been bedded, as the pics show. I'll try not to write a book here; just hit me up by PM with questions. Rifle shipped with both stocks and Talleys in a Contico double rifle hard case - $775 from non-FFL to your FFL. Not looking to trade out of this one, guys. (I also have dies, brass and bullets to shed, at some point.)
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