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Looking to sell my HOWA 6.5 Creedmoor long range setup. This rifle will shoot sub MOA easily and have shot multiple sub 1/2 MOA groups with 147gr Hornady ELDM. I will include 2 boxes of the Hornady with purchase of the rifle/case. I've put roughly 60 rounds through this while breaking in the...
As shown with and extra 28" handle.
The double bit is 28" long. The splitting maul is 24" long.
No covers for any of them.
Some of the paint is chipped.
I have no idea what brands they are.
All of it for $50