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    Come See us in Kamloops 2024

    I am pleased to announce that we will be attending the KTSA gun show again this year April 20-21 (tables A112-A113).

    More than that, we've been up to something this past year that I'm VERY excited about and will be unveiling it at the show!


    Be sure to stop by and say hello!
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    See you tomorrow!
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    So what are you very excited about. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one that’s curious to see more of your fine work

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    Also curious what Paul has been up to… kinda looks like a folding Tikka chassis…
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    I handled that Tikka chassis about an hour ago. Feels solid in the hand but still very lightweight. I didn't ask about pricing as, even if they were for sale, I wouldn't have had the money to pick one up. I did however purchase an aluminum T3x bottom metal and am very pleased with it. It'll be going on a stainless T3x in 223 when I get home tomorrow. Thanks again PR Precision.

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    Saw a photo online of the Chassis. Looks fantastic and lightweight. Said I wasn't able to make it out to the show to see Paul and the Chassis. Excited to see more photos.

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    Thanks guys!
    We had a great turnout today with lots of interest in our new “T3 Micro chassis”
    Weighing just over a pound and a half, this is designed to be an incredibly lightweight and compact option for high altitude hunters.
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    The design work is finished and we’ll be setting up for production this summer.
    We’re taking non-paid “preorders” to get a head count on how many units we’ll need to make for this first run. The names on that list will be entitled to the introductory price of $800.

    If you’re in Kamloops, swing by our tables tomorrow and check it out!
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    Definitely interested in getting on the list !!
    I will follow up with you when I drop my CVA off…

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    Looks good Paul.
    So this chassis looks to go head to head with MDT’s HNT26. Does the stated weight of a pound and a half include the grip…basically as pictured?
    AICS .308 based magazine system or stock Tikka?
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    Sun and steel: not at all!
    The hnt26 is a very different animal. For starters, their 26oz weight is for their non-folder.
    They are also based around a rem700 LA and then adapted to suit a tikka, our chassis is designed from the ground up, specifically for the tikka which allowed me to build a much slimmer product and save weight Without the need for exotic materials and an accompanying price point.
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