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25-06 benchrest rifle built by Dean Enstad in the 1960's
Mauser 88 action- 1938 date with German marking
24" tapered heavy barrel
2 stage trigger
Redfield Olympic sights
Handmade walnut stock
The round count is well under 500, as the previous owner (a friend of mine) and I didn't shoot it much. And I know it's history since 1971, I was told the original owner didn't shoot it much either.
This is a beautiful and very accurate rifle, it's was zeroed at 400 yards. Been a safe queen for a very long time. She's about at 95% just a few safe marks.
Ammo included is Federal Premium 90gr. hollow point varmint 2 boxes, Western 120gr. Nosler 1 box and Remington 100gr. pointed soft point 1 box.
Back to the gun safe she goes.
Mauser 88 action- 1938 date with German marking
24" tapered heavy barrel
2 stage trigger
Redfield Olympic sights
Handmade walnut stock
The round count is well under 500, as the previous owner (a friend of mine) and I didn't shoot it much. And I know it's history since 1971, I was told the original owner didn't shoot it much either.
This is a beautiful and very accurate rifle, it's was zeroed at 400 yards. Been a safe queen for a very long time. She's about at 95% just a few safe marks.
Ammo included is Federal Premium 90gr. hollow point varmint 2 boxes, Western 120gr. Nosler 1 box and Remington 100gr. pointed soft point 1 box.
Back to the gun safe she goes.
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