I am making some room/consolidating some rifles. I am in central Ky and would prefer to do ftf but can ship ffl to ffl for the cost. I will try and get pics posted shortly but can text if needed. Not really looking for anything on trade at the moment unless it’s a Ruger 77 stainless boat paddle short action cal or 280. First public “I’ll take it” gets it. I can take most forms of payment. Scopes not included.
1) New, never fired Bergara Wilderness Ridge Carbon 6.5 CM 22” threaded carbon barrel with brake and thread cover. Action is coated from the factory. Box included. These are $1399. Selling for $1200
2) Remington 700 LVSF 22-250. Shows some wear on the butt pad but in otherwise really good condition. Great gun that seems to be getting harder to find. Can’t beat it as a walking varminter. $1200
3) CVA Scout 45 cal Smokeless Muzzleloader- Jeff Hankins did the conversion on the 45/70 that had never been fired. Camo stock, bronze cerakote on barrel and action. Muzzlebrake and thread protector included. Box included. These are great 0-300 yard muzzleloaders.
I have shot it 4 times to sight in. I will include some Fury bullets and 25 primer modules. Small mark hidden under handguard where I took out the ejector and the roll pin wasn’t all the way in. Not hurt and a small mark but full disclosure. I ended up with a R700 SML so this one’s on the chopping block. $900
4) NIB Steyr PHII special run 7-08. 1 of 220 made. 20” stainless bbl, threaded with thread protector. Laminate stock. $1025.
Know that it is not the knowing, nor the talking, nor the reading man, but the doing man, that at last will be found the happiest man. - Thomas Brooks (1608-1680)
I’ve been asked about trades for the Steyr. I can add cash when applicable.
Nightforce NXS or NX8 Ruger 77 boat paddle - 30-06/280 or any short action Browning Cynergy Camo Encore SML conversion Beretta 391 Teknys Trap Weatherby MK 257 wby Rem 7600 carbine synthetic Browning BLR stainless- non mag Ruger 45/70 Ruger #1 preferably with iron sights.
I think you're doing it all wrong. Each rifle should have it's own listing so you can search for days looking for the ad to bump it up or forget you even posted it. It's a Campfire unwritten rule and a long tradition that knife salesmen started. LOL