Center grip triggers

Alaska_Seth

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I have heard from several folks that there are a couple of manufactuerers for center grip XP-100 bolt action pistol triggers.

Any truth to that?

Thinking of doing a 700 Clone custom on a Pierce or Stiller receiver. But I want to use the McMillan XP stock.

HS Precision 2000 is $2300.

2nd hand XP is $500-800 Stilller or Definace is about $850
$300 Lilja or Krieger stainless barrel
XP stock is $330 shipped
I'll have whatever I have in my time on the lathe, and reamers, gauges. $250.
Plus Cerakote if I don't tool up to do that myself $250.

Kind of hard to justify building one isn't it?
 
I have heard from several folks that there are a couple of manufactuerers for center grip XP-100 bolt action pistol triggers.

Any truth to that?

Thinking of doing a 700 Clone custom on a Pierce or Stiller receiver. But I want to use the McMillan XP stock.

HS Precision 2000 is $2300.

2nd hand XP is $500-800 Stilller or Definace is about $850
$300 Lilja or Krieger stainless barrel
XP stock is $330 shipped
I'll have whatever I have in my time on the lathe, and reamers, gauges. $250.
Plus Cerakote if I don't tool up to do that myself $250.

Kind of hard to justify building one isn't it?

If you start by buying an original plastic stock XP-100 you get several parts, particularly the trigger assembly.
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Specs on the above XP-100: Chambered in 260 Rem, 15-7/8" barrel. It shoots Lapua 123 Scenars stable to a little over 1000 yards. I bought it used. I don't know it's history or who did the smithing. The action and trigger are standard XP-100.

The two Contenders in the photo are a 25" 17 Remington and a 16" 45-70. The fourth pistol is a 950B Berreta in 22 short. Of all the pistols I own those give (top to bottom) highest velocity, highest muzzle energy, longest range, and smallest size.
 
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