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Any idea when the rifle was made? According to the Custom shop it was built in 2006. Butch
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Do the custom shop rifles typically come with the standard Remington trigger?
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Just googled it...
The Custom Shop uses the 40-X trigger that's been fine-tuned. The 40-X is an excellent trigger and the test rifle had crisp let-off. The stock's barrel channel closely follows the barrel's contour.
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The Custom Shop uses the 40-X trigger that's been fine-tuned. The 40-X is an excellent trigger and the test rifle had crisp let-off. The stock's barrel channel closely follows the barrel's contour. Butch - you might want to pull the barreled action and take a look. I just checked a couple of my KS from this era and they don’t sport the 40x - although they do feel better than the standard trigger. Up for those looking!
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The Custom Shop uses the 40-X trigger that's been fine-tuned. The 40-X is an excellent trigger and the test rifle had crisp let-off. The stock's barrel channel closely follows the barrel's contour. Butch - you might want to pull the barreled action and take a look. I just checked a couple of my KS from this era and they don’t sport the 40x - although they do feel better than the standard trigger. Up for those looking! I've owned several with the original Walker triggers and I'm currently looking at one with the X-Mark Pro garbage. CaptButch, let me give this one some thought. Very nice rifle! If this was a 300 Win Mag, I would've already bought it.
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I think it was in the AWR II that the CS started using the the 40x. Triggertechs still on sale ... Up for Butch.
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I have no need, but that's a nice rifle!
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If I didn’t have two Kleinguenther 300 Weatherby’s, I would buy it.
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One Of Remington Best Offerings I.M.O. Shot Several Crows With The 110 TTSX.The Aftermath Is Somthing To See..
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I've had lots of questions on weight and have been estimating 7 lbs. I finally bought a postal scale and it weighs 8lb 6oz with a 3x15 SWFA SS in Talleys. The Scope weighs 24oz. So the rifle minus the scope w/talleys would weigh 6lbs 14oz empty. Hope this helps
Thanks Butch
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