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Never thought I'd sell this one but expenses have been pilling up and now forced to sell something.

Pierce Titanium action 6.5x47 Lapua, 25" #4 Lilja 3 groove stainless, McMillan HTG with molded in camo and texture, timney trigger, Talley lightweight rings, bdl floorplate. Already sold the 50mm Nightforce nxs but added the pictures for size reference. Bipod not included. Forester competition dies included, 3x fired Lapua brass, 7 boxes of 130 Berger HVLDS, one box of 140 Berger HVLDS, 2 lbs of H4350, over 1000 CCI br-4s.

John at Pierce threaded and chambered the barrel. Settled on 40.1 gr h4350 and the 130gr Berger hunting VLD. Load averages 2870 fps and can shoot 5 shot groups into .5 moa at 600 yards.

Built it to be a mild recoiling, lightweight and rock solid mid range deer rifle.

Weight is 7.2 lbs.

Additional details; muzzle is not threaded, Measures 0.654" at the muzzle, 1 in 8" twist, round count is 300-310, there's 98 total pieces of brass.

Asking $2850 for all if you can pick it up in Tucson, Az.

$2800 shipped, everything but the powder and primers.
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Yep. Sorry to see a rifle has to go but that is one heck of a Coues buck. Maybe you could put up a little detail about that buck in this thread and we’ll keep her up top with questions till you sell it! My goodness that is a tremendous Coues!
 

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I’d also be interested in a tutorial of how you got all your group information on that photo...
 
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Yep. Sorry to see a rifle has to go but that is one heck of a Coues buck. Maybe you could put up a little detail about that buck in this thread and we’ll keep her up top with questions till you sell it! My goodness that is a tremendous Coues!
Thanks, that'd be great. It's a cool story, all started one day when I found this shed.
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Mother of sweet baby Jesus that is a slob of a coues buck! Bad ass rifle too. Love that caliber!
 

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Sam, did you find that buck in the summer scouting after you found the sheds? Did you hunt him in early archery? Which rifle season did you hunt?
 
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Didn't hunt the summer archery, to me it's too early and a lot of the bucks are still soft and have more to grow. Decided to do the first rifle season. Would've been an incredible archery buck but had missed out on some seriously giant bucks in the past few years and just needed a win. Ran cameras in the summer though. Only got two pics I think, don't think I even got to see them till a week before the opener. Evening before was my first time glassing for him and turned him and a smaller buck up at last light when they walked out into a big opening. Got some footage of him then hiked back down to camp for the night. Glassed him in the same place opening morning at first light. Could've been over in the first minute but just didn't feel right to cut the hunt that short. Filmed and watched in the spotter for almost an hour then decided it was time to take him home.
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That’s such an incredible buck. So cool you had history with him before getting him!
 
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