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Route is a package tracking and package protection provider. We support brands by protecting their customers’ online orders from damage, loss, and theft. If something goes wrong, customers (that’s you!) can quickly and conveniently resolve their issue in just a few steps. And, they can track all their orders in one place via our mobile app.
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Route transforms generic carrier tracking into an immersive branded experience. Customize tracking pages with your logo, colors, and messaging to maintain brand consistency post-purchase. Keep shoppers engaged with your brand—not UPS or FedEx—while driving additional revenue through embedded product recommendations.
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Route Billing and Reimbursements FAQ Use this FAQ to help answer some common questions around billing and reimbursements at Route. I thought Route shipping protection was free for me. Why am I being charged? Offering Route Shipping Protection on your online store is free for you, and completely optional for your customers to purchase.
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The 40X action was only produced in the custom shop and the barrels were all custom lapped at the shop. The last one in my safe is a pristine wood stocked 40X with a 6X47REM chamber stainless barrel.
The 40X's feeding tray wasn't as easy to work with while slung-up in prone as were the 52Ds or the 54s or 500s. I could more-or-less just toss a round into the action of my Anschutz 1611, while the Remington rifles were a good deal clumsier to feed while in prone.
I'm looking for a quick primer on the Remington 40x and 541T rifles, as well as the Kimber Model 82 Government. Down and dirty, pros, cons, which one is better in bed, etc...
More info is needed to answer your question. I will paste somme general info on the 40x series that my help you get started in your search. The Remington 40-X Rifle A legend in it's own time 08 October 2001 By Paul "Pablito" Coburn
I have a single shot Remington 40X in .300 Win Mag with a McMillan Prone stock. The rifle has a front sight mount. I took this rifle on trade and know very...
I have a single-shot Remington 40X in .300 Win Mag with what I believe is a McMillan Prone stock. The rifle has a front sight mount. - 28" Barrel, 1:10 twist - About 13.5 pounds I took this rifle on trade and know very little about its history. I fired five rounds through it with Black Hills...
For a complete history of the Remington 40X series of rifles, read The Remington 40-X Rifle -- A Legend in its Own Time by Paul Coburn. You may also enjoy reading the Rem 40X section of Roy Marcott's History of Remington Firearms. Marcott offers a definitive list of all the 40X models and chamberings, along with a production chronology.
Up for sale is an unfired 40X chambered for 222. I took this in trade and as much as I want to have not fired it. The serial number puts it made in 2000 according to my talk with the Remington rep. It is all original except for the 1/2x28 muzzle thread. According to what I have learned they...
A 40X rimfire has a 722 straight/perpendicular bolt handle w/a round knob (aka 721/722). A 40XR rimfire has a swept bolt handle w/ knurled knob (aka 700). The 40X rimfire bolt has middle bolt lugs that lock up in the forward face of the rear bridge of the receiver. Bolt lugs are .375" in length.
Installing a new bolt in a Remington 40X In 22 LR - Benchrest
Took my Remington 40X with serial number in the 900's out for some shooting the other day. The date code on this rifle puts manufacture in August of 1955. The trigger has the tiniest bit of creep in it, but hits a second little wall that allows for fairly easy shooting. Pull weight is a little...