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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Yep, makes perfect sense with the factory ammo, which is probably only loaded to 3.65" or so. I'm running a 208g Berger LRHT bullet with a coal of around 3.75" and can only single feed it. I only bang steel with the rifle, so I can live with it but I really want to be able to feed them from a...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Hi Hemi! Yep, same cartridge but in a Cadex Lite Competition chassis and having the same problem with the cartridge loaded to the full length of the CIP magazine (shorter works fine). I think I may have been the first to notice this problem back in November '23 and mentioned in post #5,982...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Hi Thauglor! I had a similar problem with my Tac Sport 2-stage trigger too. Basically, the firing pin would drop just by cycling the action. I adjusted the pull weight to the heaviest location but it still dropped. I was all set to change out the Top Sear in the trigger when I started...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    I'm seeing the same thing with the MDT mag that you are (not locking in place), but I'm thinking there's more to the problem than that. If you have a dummy round made up, try to load it in your magazine and see where the bullet tip aligns with the feed ramp on the receiver. For reference, my...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    I have a brand new 1:8" ratchet .308 cal 32" (30" finished length) Shilen Select Match Grade Heavy Palma (#HP) profile blank that I'm looking to sell if you're interested. No wait time! Was going to use it with my 300 PRC build, but ended up getting a 32" McGowan 1.25" straight barrel from my...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    I'm running a 300 PRC with a 32" McGowan barrel that was originally on a Mausingfield action (square breech). Took it out to 2150 yards today for the second time shooting it (first time was yesterday when I shot 5 rounds zeroing it in). Single feed functioned flawlessly without a hint of a...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Hey Sentinel! Any issues loading from a magazine with your Cadex chassis and the CDG? I'm having some difficulty feeding from a CIP magazine with my LA CDG. It's almost as if the magazine well is too far forward because the bullet tips hit the bottom of the feed ramp on the CDG and can't load...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Bought a SA and LA on 2/11 and I'm still waiting on the LA. The SA is at my FFL.
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    HI Sentinel! Thanks again for the photos you've been providing! They're great! I sent a link off to Jamie of Cadex to see if he can offer any solutions. Cadex makes an "R7" version of their chassis/buttstock that looks like it provides additional room in the "window" for the bolt handle to...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    I love the Tubb triggers too! They are really great!! They have a very distinctive 2nd stage wall and are fully adjustable with pull weight and length of travel. I have a hard time shooting single stage triggers anymore because of them. I was disappointed the CDG trigger hangar couldn't...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Hi Sentinel! Thanks for the info! Would you mind providing a photo of where the interference is located with the folding stock and the knob/handle? I'm working with Jamie from Cadex to try to get my order sorted out and he's very interested in any potential issues that may prevent the CDG...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Hi Sentinel! Perfect! Thank you very much for the photos!! Your rifle sure is sweet!!! Did you order the standard Remington 700 chassis or their R7 chassis (apparently the R7 adds more clearance for the charging bolt handle )? When you fold the stock does it clear the charging bolt handle...
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Can you post a pic if you get a chance? I'm looking to purchase a Cadex Lite Competition chassis for my LA CDG whenever it comes in.
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Got my shipping notice for a SA CDG and action wrench yesterday (ordered 2/13)! We'll get to see if any of the improvements made to the LA were also done to my SA. I'm anxiously waiting for the LA I ordered at the same time to come in!
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    Ditto with me. Nothing on the SA, LA, or wrench I ordered at the same time....
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    I see they modified the trigger hanger to add clearance for the Bix-'N Andy safety and it appears they added clearance for the safety knob at the top too. Nice! Two less things to worry about.
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    The 190 Berger LR hybrid shoots amazingly well in a couple 7mm SAUMs we shoot. Small, tight groups at 1400 yards is very easy with them. I think you'll be very happy.
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    Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

    My shooting buddy and I have been talking about signing up for that one too! Aside from doing our own ELR shooting, that's what I'm building my rifle for. Maybe we'll see you there! We shoot at a farm that we can stretch out to ~3800 yards in Upstate NY. Need a Charlie Tarac to get that far...