Well, it has a long history. The receiver and PT&G bolt was given to me several years ago by a good friend, John Ambler. The receiver had the threads touched up and bolt face squared. Ed Shilen was kind enough to pick a blank for me and lap it with a slight choke. I sent it to Richard Gorham to chamber it. I sent the metal work to a stocker in Dodge City, Kansas. He disappeared with the metal work, my walnut blank, and my money. I was fortunate that the Dodge City Police found him and threw his A$$ in jail. I lost my money and wood. I guess that I was fortunate to recover my metal work. I bought another piece of walnut from Roger Vardy in Australia. Dan Armstrong in Alaska did the nice bolt handle. Tommy Kaye engraved the bolt knob. Sent it to Evan Koch in Minnesota for the stock work and Turnbull for the rust bluing. It has a Shilen trigger. The scope is one of only 3 internal adjustable ones produced in the Remington Custom Shop. It came from the estate of Mike Walker. I'm actually waiting on a set of custom scope bases to replace the ones that the thief lost.
I have not shot it. Just put it together and it has been chilly and very windy. I have 2 lots of Eley Tenex that I bought several years ago from Herb Gibson, several thousand rounds of different types of the old Russian ammo, Lapua, RWS, Agula, Fiocchi pistol match, and all kinds of CCI, Remington, Winchester, and so on.