JAE 700's are amazing.
For what it's worth... I have fired a hell of a lot of rifles and stocks. I shoot a lot at a range in Los Angeles that has well over 1000 yd's to play with.
I've built a lot of rifles for friends. I build them to what they need, not just what I think is right for me.
I think a lot of people add more black magic than necessary to this hobby because they struggle to understand the fundamentals.
At it's core shooting is a game of physics. And yes, while many factors and variables play into all physics. Many of them are too minor to measure.
It's a macho sport with a lot of misinformation. Usually handed down and perpetuated by, family, the Internet, and foolish conversations at the range.
My favorite stock is by far my JAE-700. It's an amazing work of art.
There are plenty of good stocks out there. But I really love my JAE.
It's ergonomics and thoughtful build is really hard to beat. It's materiality is killer. It's weight is wonderful. Their color combinations rock.
I shoot competitively and in advanced training classes all around the world... and a lot. Night, stalking, prone, hunting, virtually never from the bench though.
I shoot a Remington 700 SPS Tactical with a Thunder Beast 30-BA. I rule with it. (I can only use my suppressor outside of CA)
Sure there's more accurate barrels and actions, but it's so damn marginal that it doesn't matter. If that becomes your focus you're caught up on the wrong details, or yes if you like to shoot from the bench for competitions I could see you needing a different barrel or action or whatever.
But if you read any of the books out there about the "best snipers" in the world, these aren't the facts they get caught up on.
I out shoot a majority of people, because my system is locked down, ultra consistent, and I have my dope to a tried and true place.
I'm great with my trigger press. I work out a lot and I have a lot of muscle control when shooting.
I really want to build a 338. I am torn on what to do, but I have a lot of trouble imagining myself on any stock other than a JAE.
They turn a hell of a lot of heads because they're built to last a lifetime and they're equally as beautiful.
For anyone that really understands barrel harmonics just get off the stock vs bedded thing. Both can be wonderful if you know what you're doing and you go to the right gunsmith.
If you get your stock put in right, and you lock tight the hell out of it... as well as every other part on your gun you're golden.
If I could weld my gun parts to each other I would.
Once you know that you're setup like that... you as a shooter will almost always make a bigger difference than anything else. Don't forget it.
JAE's rock. The wait time sucks. C'est la vie.