The fastest, most accurate ignition system ever developed.
Compare the lock-time difference between an EtronX rifle and a conventional bolt-action centerfire rifle.
Here's how the Model 700 EtronX works: The electronic fire control has no moving parts other than the trigger. No sear to be released. No firing pin to strike the primer. Instead, an internal electrical circuit sends a charge through the system to our new electrically responsive primer. Closing the bolt on the cartridge establishes contact between the firing pin and the primer. When the trigger is pulled, the electronic circuit sends an electrical pulse through the firing pin directly to the primer. This all happens in less than the blink of an eye. Ignition is even faster, with near zero lock time (.0000027 seconds, actually), which virtually eliminates the effects of barrel movement after pulling the trigger. In fact, the bullet exits the barrel of the Model 700 EtronX before a mechanical firing pin could even hit the primer in a conventional rifle. The system also creates an exceptionally crisp trigger pull with 36% less travel than standard triggers.
This entire ultra-advanced system is all powered by a single, replaceable nine-volt battery, located in the rifle's butt stock. What's more, a unique light-emitting diode on top of the grip indicates complete system status, including whether the rifle is in "FIRE" or "SAFE" mode. Or if a cartridge has been chambered. Or if the battery is low. An additional safety featurea key switch located in the bottom of the pistol gripmust first be turned "ON" to enable the electronic system. Without turning the system on, the rifle cannot be fired.
In keeping with at least some tradition, the Model 700 EtronX rifle retains all the other classic aspects of our famous Model 700 bolt-action rifle. It includes the same features as the revered Model 700 VS SF with a stainless-steel action, 26-inch fluted barrel, black synthetic stock, full-length aluminum bedding block, and hinged magazine floor plate.
Chambered for 220 Swift, 22-250 Remington, and 243 Win, the Model 700 EtronX is available in limited quantities.
I also found the Ammo webpage :
http://www.remington.com/ammo/centerfire/etronx.htm(Not bad for a $2,000 Rifle with an Electronic Trigger/Primer System, maybe a little pricey. The BR community may jump on this system, since it is being offered around the 5 and 6mm loads and is a 700 receiver, but the jury may be out for a time before it's used for hunting in all kinds of weather.)