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sims recoil pad
integral picatinny scope bases (weaver style)
solid top receiver
butterknife bolt handle (interchangeable)
detatch box mag (one reason for this is they will be making tactical rifles)
20 lpi checkering
24" barrel
chamfered crown
7 1/2 lbs
22-250, 243, 30tc, 308
$800
aluminum flat bottom receiver bedding block
moa
3 locking luggs push feed with extra large extractor
3 action screws
adjustable trigger


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W-H-A-T are you referring to Boomie?

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thompson center is now making bolt guns...

this "icon" is the first...

http://www.gunsandammomag.com/long_guns/tcicon_010807/


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Its nice and heavy too!


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i like the bedding system...

cant wait to see their larger actions if they end up making them

i say pimp it out to a 300wsm ect


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I wonder if can be set up for a switch barrel? Like the Euros?
 
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This T/C is beginning to looklike a real winner.






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if they make a 06 length action and make synthetic stocks


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integral picatinny scope bases (weaver style)


Are Picatinny and Weaver interchangable?
 
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That action might be the basis for an over the course rifle if a five shot mag was available. Otherwise its way too heavy for a hunting rifle.

Way too heavy!

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What's that big nut-looking piece on the extreme right of the photo?

Do you suppose the bolt handle will rattle a bit like a CZ 527?
 
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What's that big nut-looking piece on the extreme right of the photo?

Just a guess.....
It's a lug seat separate from the action. Made in a 4-axis CNC bar feeder and attaches in some manner between the action and barrel. aagin....merely a guess



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Question about the bolt release. Why have it sticking out of the left side of the receiver like a Browning A-bolt? Makes it look dorky. But then so does that picatinny thingy. Just my impression.
 
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That is an extremly nice looking rifle except for the shape of the trigger guard. It looks like it was an afterthought.



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That is an extremly nice looking rifle except for the shape of the trigger guard. It looks like it was an afterthought.


resembles a Remington- I kinda like it; eye of the beholder.

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