2008 375 Ruger Hawkeye African with Dies and Brass

Raptor59

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I have for sale a beautiful 2008 375 Ruger Hawkeye African that includes a set of new Redding dies, Hornady Lock-N-Load case and 150 pieces of new Hornady brass. $1,650 plus actual shipping cost to your FFL Dealer. Brass and dies will be shipped via USPS priority mail flat rate box. Payment by USPS money order. Shipping for the rifle will probably be around $45 insured via UPS (Ship my Gun). If needed, I have a set of Leupold extended 1” and 30mm rings that the buyer can purchase. I also have a good selection of .375 bullets by Barnes, Peregrine, Sierra and Speer that I will give the buyer first option to purchase. The rifle has a Pachmayr deceleration pad installed and the length of pull runs between 13.75 - 14.
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So i am going to include the following additional components as part of my $1,650 asking price:
1. Two boxes of Barnes 270 gr TSX bullets (96 ct total)
2. Four Boxes of Peregrine 230gr VRG-4 (100 ct total)
3. One set of Leupold 30mm extended Ruger M77 ring-mounts
4. One set of Leupold 1” extended Ruger M77 ring-mounts.

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Good luck on the sale.

Please PM me if you will part with some 375 Ruger brass independent of the rifle sale.

Thanks,

Javaman
 
Will do Javaman. I have also been working on converting 300 PRC brass to 375 Ruger. I have a complete set of expander mandrels to gradually open the case mouth, a 300 PRC body die to size the body and then fire form. A little more involved then my days of making the original 280 Ackley cases or the 7mm-08 Ackley that i shoot today.
 
The wood on your rifle is beautiful!
 
As the owner of 3 Ruger .375 rifles (dont ask lol), including one I got in 2011, I can tell you that this one will be a much better made gun than the newer models. Better trigger assembly and better wood. This is a win for whoever picks it up.
 
Thanks for your kind words. I personally prefer this vintage for all the reasons you mentioned. In addition, I did not want a muzzle brake. The trigger was good, but now even better. I upgraded from the heavy factory spring and now have a crisp 3lb break.
 

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