I swapped into this rifle maybe 15 years ago and have decided that it will not be included in my post-retirement downsized collection. It's a tough choice...I've always loved the .264, but the truth is I've never taken the opportunity to really stretch it out to its potential and I don't see my future hunting activities doing that either. I did hunt with it, but what I was doing with it didn't test it at all.
The rifle is of 1960 vintage, based on the serial number (469XXX). The stock is NOT original, and I know this because when I received the rifle the stock had been molested and that's why I replaced it. The stock presently on it is a Winchetser pre-64 stock from approximately the same time frame, and it is in decent shape with only minor handling blemishes...pretty darned nice for a 60-something year old stock, really. The red recoil pad remains in good shape and is only slightly distorted (I store my rifles muzzle down with crown protection in order to preserve buttpads).
The barreled action is in nice shape as well. There are some minor blemishes, and the most significant of those is shown in the photo of the rear sight area. The rifle came to me with the front sight sweated off, and I never had that item (I didn't care because I never use iron sights on a rifle anymore anyway). I suppose it could be replaced, but I wouldn't really know about that. The original 26-inch barrel has not been cut or messed with in any way I can discern. The bolt bears markings matching the action's serial number.
The Dual Dovetail mounts and rings will remain with the rifle unless the buyer does not want them. The rings are high, and are tall enough to accommodate a 50mm objective.
The rifle is a very good shooter. The only bullet that I ever worked with is the 140-grain Accubond and I had no trouble achieving good hunting accuracy with it using a charge of IMR7828. How well it might shoot other bullets is unknown; I never cared to try any others. The day I shot to select a seating depth I fired seven 3-shot groups at 100 yards and the average was almost exactly one inch. The depth I selected shot 0.57 inch. I have never experienced any kind of functional issue with this rifle and it has been 100% trouble-free. I have fired about 160 rounds with it myself. I do not know how many times it was fired before it was mine, but it surely wasn't enough to wear it out.
NOT included in price - Purchaser will have first option on the following: according to my inventory spreadsheet I have 100 pieces of new Nosler brass for .264 Mag (I'll have to dig around and locate it before I promise anything). In addition, I have 100 pieces of fired brass that show very little if any thinning at all at the web when checked using a paper clip bent 90 degrees...I think these cases are good for at least two or more additional uses, maybe more. With the fired brass I'll throw in 20 each 140-grain Accubonds, carefully pulled. I also have a die set consisting of a Redding Body die, a Redding neck die, and a Wilson in-line seater die.
$1175 shipped* and insured to your FFL in the lower 48. Payment via check, money order, or Zelle is fine---your choice. Absolutely NO PAYPAL, please do not ask.
*I am thinking I will ship the barreled action separate from the stock in order to reduce the risk of damage.
First "I'll take it" posted will be honored.
The rifle is of 1960 vintage, based on the serial number (469XXX). The stock is NOT original, and I know this because when I received the rifle the stock had been molested and that's why I replaced it. The stock presently on it is a Winchetser pre-64 stock from approximately the same time frame, and it is in decent shape with only minor handling blemishes...pretty darned nice for a 60-something year old stock, really. The red recoil pad remains in good shape and is only slightly distorted (I store my rifles muzzle down with crown protection in order to preserve buttpads).
The barreled action is in nice shape as well. There are some minor blemishes, and the most significant of those is shown in the photo of the rear sight area. The rifle came to me with the front sight sweated off, and I never had that item (I didn't care because I never use iron sights on a rifle anymore anyway). I suppose it could be replaced, but I wouldn't really know about that. The original 26-inch barrel has not been cut or messed with in any way I can discern. The bolt bears markings matching the action's serial number.
The Dual Dovetail mounts and rings will remain with the rifle unless the buyer does not want them. The rings are high, and are tall enough to accommodate a 50mm objective.
The rifle is a very good shooter. The only bullet that I ever worked with is the 140-grain Accubond and I had no trouble achieving good hunting accuracy with it using a charge of IMR7828. How well it might shoot other bullets is unknown; I never cared to try any others. The day I shot to select a seating depth I fired seven 3-shot groups at 100 yards and the average was almost exactly one inch. The depth I selected shot 0.57 inch. I have never experienced any kind of functional issue with this rifle and it has been 100% trouble-free. I have fired about 160 rounds with it myself. I do not know how many times it was fired before it was mine, but it surely wasn't enough to wear it out.
NOT included in price - Purchaser will have first option on the following: according to my inventory spreadsheet I have 100 pieces of new Nosler brass for .264 Mag (I'll have to dig around and locate it before I promise anything). In addition, I have 100 pieces of fired brass that show very little if any thinning at all at the web when checked using a paper clip bent 90 degrees...I think these cases are good for at least two or more additional uses, maybe more. With the fired brass I'll throw in 20 each 140-grain Accubonds, carefully pulled. I also have a die set consisting of a Redding Body die, a Redding neck die, and a Wilson in-line seater die.
$1175 shipped* and insured to your FFL in the lower 48. Payment via check, money order, or Zelle is fine---your choice. Absolutely NO PAYPAL, please do not ask.
*I am thinking I will ship the barreled action separate from the stock in order to reduce the risk of damage.
First "I'll take it" posted will be honored.