Several months ago I got my first bolt gun in a trade with a friend and fellow Hide member. It's a Remington 700 long action with a 24" Rock Creek barrel. The barrel is chambered for .308 with a 1:12 twist, wearing an OPS-INC threaded brake and contoured for a 3rd Model suppressor. This all sits in an older HS Precision stock. I'm unsure of the stock's model number but it is adjustable for LOP and cheek height. Current round count on the barrel is 1290. Not being able to leave well enough alone, I'm getting ready to send it to GA Precision for some work. My plan is to have the barrel cut to 18 or 20" with a Surefire brake, have them "tune up" the action and stock trigger, add a DBM setup so I can use AICS mags, then Cerakote all the metal in a FDE/desert tan color and dip the stock in multi-cam. The more I look at what I want to do it seems like my "poor man's" Gladius. I don't compete in long gun comps, but if I ever do I will use this rifle. I will also use this for simple range shooting, and as my primary hunting rifle for deer, hogs, and whatever else I get the chance to hunt. It will be my one and only bolt gun for awhile, so I need to make it versatile. Having said all that, what say you? Brand preference on the bottom metal? I was looking at Badger M5. Refinish the older stock, or go ahead and get something new? Have the 1:12 cut down or get a new barrel in a faster twist at the length I want? All opinions welcome here!