Count me a fan. Love the triggers and smooth action. 4 of the 5 (22-250, 270, 270WSM and 30-06) are great shooters and the easiest guns I've ever found to load for without even messing with COAL. All will regularly shoot 1/2" groups. #5 has been a challenge and I need to swap scopes to rule that out (3-4" horizontal stringing notwithstanding 4 different COALs). When things warm up, I'll swap scopes and retest. Rifles are a law unto them self as experienced handloaders know. My favorite of the bunch, a 270WSM, hit pressure at starting load levels. Another, a 30-06, takes 2 grains more powder to hit expected velocities. The other two don't suffer from these issue. Granted both rifles have <100 rounds through them.
I find the stocks completely satisfactory. They fit me well and are adequately stiff. Although a world class rationalizer, I have not been able to justify spending the coin for an aftermarket stock. If I was going to buy a 300win or WSM, I would definitely want a heavier stock as recoil is lively in standard calibers.
if you haven't shot lighter weight rifles, IMO, they take additional concentration to shoot to their ability. Just my 0.02.
I find the stocks completely satisfactory. They fit me well and are adequately stiff. Although a world class rationalizer, I have not been able to justify spending the coin for an aftermarket stock. If I was going to buy a 300win or WSM, I would definitely want a heavier stock as recoil is lively in standard calibers.
if you haven't shot lighter weight rifles, IMO, they take additional concentration to shoot to their ability. Just my 0.02.
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