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This a GA Precision Non-Typical built on a Remington short action. Bartlien 5R stainless barrel, 1:8, 24" chambered in 7mm SAUM. Black Cerakote on the metal. The stock is a McMillan Remington Classic Edge construction. I have fired the rifle less than 200 rounds though I do not have the exact round count. I have every case fired in the rifle and none have been reloaded so I may be able to provide an exact round count later. The rifle is in excellent condition with only normal handling marks. I never hunted this rifle.

Link to GA's web page for Non-Typical

I am including;

-100+ pieces of once fired brass (fired in this rifle)
-Redding Type S Match Bushing dies, without bushings (This die set)
-1" Talley LW mounts pictured on the rifle

The scope is NOT included.

Not looking for any trades, thank you.

2950 shipped within the 48.

Rifle will ship from my local FFL so there will be no issues with your FFL receiving from an individual if they have a policy against doing so.

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Shamwow, killer rig right there
WOW...!!!
RIFLE PORN!!!!
I would like to point out for the OP that this rifle is also equipped with a one-piece PT&G bolt with Sako extractor. That's equivalent to $180+/-.
uhmmm...

Gonna' go change my shorts now.
Originally Posted by Engine22
I would like to point out for the OP that this rifle is also equipped with a one-piece PT&G bolt with Sako extractor. That's equivalent to $180+/-.


Thank you sir. Yes it is a PT&G fluted one piece bolt. This one happens to be the M16 extractor type rather than the Sako type.

Do you know a weight on this rifle?
I will do my best to get the rifle on a scale tomorrow.

That is a Rem 700 action, correct? oops. Re-read the OP.

What kind of trigger?

And it has steel bottom metal? Williams?

What is diameter of barrel at muzzle?
According to their website


Weighs 7 pounds 3 oz - with base attached
The weight is going to change quite a bit depending on stock style, bottom metal, bore size, etc.
That's nice.
Originally Posted by Tennessee
I will do my best to get the rifle on a scale tomorrow.



Thank you! 13.5" LOP on stock?
The trigger is a Shilen.

The bottom metal is PT&G Remington style.

LOP is 13.5



That's a fine lookin' rifle and at a price that's more than fair; great caliber, too. Can't believe nobody has jumped on this one!
Wow!
What bullet was it chambered for by GAP in addition can you also provide a couple of pictures concerning groups shot from the rifle.

Currently acquiring parts for a 7 saum with nothing left needed but the stock. At this point I would be better off selling my parts as your rig would certainly speed up the process but only if it was tricked for the 180s.
Wow, that is a real nice rig you have there!
Originally Posted by Strick9
What bullet was it chambered for by GAP in addition can you also provide a couple of pictures concerning groups shot from the rifle.

Currently acquiring parts for a 7 saum with nothing left needed but the stock. At this point I would be better off selling my parts as your rig would certainly speed up the process but only if it was tricked for the 180s.


They used a reamer that was proven for them. I am not sure if they used a separate throater to set a specific length, but I told them my plan was to shoot 162 AMAX at the start of the build.

The test target I got with the rifle was a 180 Berger Hybrid over H4831. I think I have that target somewhere but it was below their 1/2 MOA standard.

I got similar results with H4831SC and the AMAX.

Bottom line: it is a GAP, it will shoot.

Originally Posted by Strick9
What bullet was it chambered for by GAP in addition can you also provide a couple of pictures concerning groups shot from the rifle.

Currently acquiring parts for a 7 saum with nothing left needed but the stock. At this point I would be better off selling my parts as your rig would certainly speed up the process but only if it was tricked for the 180s.


Seeing as how its a 1in8 it likely is. I don't think the SAUM has enough gas to make a 180 fly as it should. A 168 Berger is all you need. Oh, and NICE RIFLE!
I will take it.
Dang it...I was just adding up the cost of everything that was included. I guess it was worth at least $2950 grin. Nice snag on this beauty. I think you saved about $700 and 8 months of waiting.

Gary
Great grab.
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