Sold: PSE E-Tac Mil Spec (Rem 700 S/A)

andyk

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I’m looking to move this on as I’ve decided to swap to an E-Lite.

This is the mil spec version so slightly heavier but stronger.

Condition is excellent, like new. The only mark I can see is one on the right side of the butt from when I dropped a bipod which caught this in the way down (see photo). That’s really all I can see.

It has 3 sling studs, one at the butt and 2 at the fore end and 2 flush cups on the side of the stock.

This is inlet for a Remington 700 type action in short (so 243/308 etc). It is also intended to be used with the Atlasworx DBM but I’m not including this as I’ll need it for the replacement.

Colour is what they call ‘black with grey green sponge’.

I’ve priced this up and it would be around £1,050 - £1,100 to order, have shipped and pay the VAT on.

Any questions, just ask. Payment by PayPal F&F or Bank Transfer. I’ll probably use Parcelforce 24 to send.

£950 posted
 

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Few more photos.
 

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Couple of pics of the bottom metal (it’s not included but just so you can see which one it is).
 

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@knight82 bedding isn’t required on these, and PSE suggest it’s isn’t needed (they almost imply you shouldn’t). I also think you could only skim bed it, as there would be no way to remover material to give a greater depth of compound.
 
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