I had a custom rifle built on the Borden Alpine action. This action looks simple and attractive. The bolt looks like a remington bolt but doesn't have a groove in the cocking piece to help disassemble the bolt. I don't know what is inside the bolt since I couldn't get it apart,but after I soaked the whole thing in kerosene for a few days, it fired reliably in the cold, we are talking minus 20 to 30 Celsius. I had regular light strikes before that. It is very smooth if I push the bolt the right way, but I never had a grabbier action to start the bolt moving , it would not move until I pushed the root of the handle, no kidding, although it is better now. I am not a guy who really gets off on smoothness, the only action I ever had that distracted my with effort to cycle was a cz 550. It isn't exactly the same height as a remington although it is supposed to be, the bolt rides over my hs precision mag in hs precision stock, although I put a remington action in that same combo and it picks up shells fine. So I now have the Borden in a bdl stock. I at first tried it with bdl mag and bottom metal but the shells just popped out the top, the feed rails wouldn't hold them. So now it has a quick klip. I found the 243 bullets would hit the feed ramp and stall, so I filed the mag lips toward the front so they would let the shell tip up sooner. I never had to do this on a remmy action with my quick klip. Phew! Believe it or not I still like my borden it seems so well made and basic, and if I hold the bolt so it starts good every time it works nice.when I bought it it came with the cg jackson trigger which was a selling point with me and I could write much longer about learning to adjust the first one I had but probably I shouldn't. Borden fans what are your experiences with these actions?