I went with a McMillan Game Scout in CF/Edge because that design suits my sensibilities. I really like that stock - great in the hand and at the shoulder. Hopefully, your factory barrel shoots. I know some folks work miracles with factory tubes, but I didn’t have that magic. I had Whidden Gun Works chamber a Bartlein CF for me. The MOA trigger wasn’t bad, but it was a lot heavier than I wanted. A paucity of options led me to a Timney set at 1.5 lbs - it’s not bad, but I do wish I had a two stage. I lapped the lugs myself. I’ve done two of the ugliest bedding jobs known to humankind on this rifle as well.
On the bright side - I asked WGW to true the action while they had the rifle. They called me an informed me that while they were more than happy to take my money, the action was true and didn’t require any effort to that end from them.
I was honestly surprised that it wouldn’t accommodate my .30-06 hand loads. We’re talking a max COL somewhere around 3.45 to reach the lands, but the mag won’t accept anywhere near that and still feed. I figure something like 3.41 to 3.42 is where I want to be, but I’m not gonna single load a (primarily) hunting gun. I don’t know if that’s a “tweak it so it feeds” or a “get a new box” issue. Guess I need to get out my calipers and measure the box as a start.
I ran out of 208 ELD-M (haven’t checked recently, need to…), those seemed relatively insensitive to the big jump. The 195 TMK, on the other hand… not so much. I was enjoying some good synergy with the heavy bullets because I could use the same powder in my .30-06 and 6.5 Creed (H4350, IMR 4451). My -06 also crossed over to share powders with my 7mm Rem Mag (H4831sc and IMR 4955). I’ve tried Superformance as well - nice velocity bump, but with my COL challenges I never saw the accuracy of the other powders here.
Lots of folks get their rifles dialed in quickly. I’ve got about 150 Lapua cases and those are all twice fired at this point. I’ve also got a bunch of Hornady cases (or did), plus a bunch of others I didn’t keep (because I don’t have enough success at the reloading bench to try holding onto more than one case type per caliber as a general thing). I’ve lost my log book, but this rifle has 500 rds through it if it’s had one - it‘s a “jack of all trades” rifle for me.
I don’t have the right powders/bullets to try and duplicate at home, but my rifle does shoot 150 grain hunting fodder nicely. I’ve fired ~.6 MOA 5 shot groups with 150 SST SSF consistently. I’ve seen the same/near same accuracy from Buffalo Bore 150 JSP. Those are “hot” - the SST does 3070 fps in front of my LabRadar. The 180 Bondstrike also showed good accuracy (though I think that was a sedate 2750 or so). It’s not as if I can’t shoot off the shelf ammo and have success in the woods/field.