For Sale: TT Proctor 6.5x55

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After much soul searching I’m selling my first and best custom rifle

TT Proctor 6.5x55
24” Shihlen CIP 1:8.6 twist
DWM Argentine 09 unsullied
Floor plate
Swarovski 6x42 Nova 4a (covers, box, papers) in soldered low mounts
Side safety trigger set approx 1.75lb
Silver oval (un engraved)

Wood speaks for itself , condition good - great patina.
DM for questions
£950
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Absolutely beautiful example of a proper stalking rifle. Can I ask, can the scope be changed or is it soldered permanently to the rifle?
 
After much soul searching I’m selling my first and best custom rifle

TT Proctor 6.5x55
24” Shihlen CIP 1:8.6 twist
DWM Argentine 09 unsullied
Floor plate
Swarovski 6x42 Nova 4a (covers, box, papers) in soldered low mounts
Side safety trigger set approx 1.75lb
Silver oval (un engraved)

Wood speaks for itself , condition good - great patina.
DM for questions
£1550
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Lovely rifle in god’s own chambering!!
 
Surprised this is still here, I bought the 7x57 and it is an absolute tack driver, the quality in build is something totally different to a factory rifle, so much so I’m on the lookout for a Proctor in 375 H&H
 
Surprised this is still here, I bought the 7x57 and it is an absolute tack driver, the quality in build is something totally different to a factory rifle, so much so I’m on the lookout for a Proctor in 375 H&H
I really liked the look of the 7x57 lucky you!
 
Surprised this is still here, I bought the 7x57 and it is an absolute tack driver, the quality in build is something totally different to a factory rifle, so much so I’m on the lookout for a Proctor in 375 H&H
You need a Proctor 9.3x62! 😉
 

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