Update, Rifle Received
All I can say is WOW. The rifle comes in a Victrix branded hard plastic case, wrapped in a Victrix branded cloth every so gently. The Rifle comes with a magazine (plastic but AI pattern), and goodie bag of all sorts of swag.
Initial impressions:
its hard not to stare, everything is so perfectly placed, labeled and put together. Nothing is out of place. The PVD coating on the action and bolt make the movement so smooth dry that I can't even imagine it lubricated. Compared to a Cadex, you can see what this asks a higher price. The tolerances are just that much closer. The trigger is a two stage with a wall that I've never quite felt anything like before. The break is crisp and quick. You know when you're pulling the trigger. The stock is solid with no movement, its adjustable in every way, I just wish the adjustment nobs had a stop before you took them out all the way, but then again for cleaning this may be a nice thing. The cheek rest is metal, something I've never seen before, its rubberized but still you can tell. Not the greatest for those -10 C range days. The chassis is very impressive, the integrated handle is super handy and I already wish other rifles had it. Weight with scope is about the same as a Cadex.
One thing I can't seem to get over is the detail, every spot on every rail is labelled. The balance is great, even with a bipod on front. I would definitely recommend and will probably get another. I'm going to range it on Saturday and I'll add pictures then but if it shoots as good as it looks, I'll be very impressed.