Can you please elaborate about Archimedes?
You didn't ask me, but I'll respond as well anyway!
I have an Archimedes, a TL3 and an Origin. I recently sold my Mausingfield, it's an awesome action, but for my purposes the Archimedes won out.
1. Archimedes - this is my current match rifle. It is so fast in rapid fire stages (NRA Highpower - not PRS) that I have more time to focus on re-establishing my center hold prior to firing the next shot. The Archimedes has slightly heavier bolt lift than my TL3. I've never had any binding issues with the Archimedes. Bolt heads are more involved to swap compared to the TL3/Origin
2. TL3 - this has a lighter bolt lift than the Archimedes, but it is a 50/50 action. So there is a similar amount of force required to close the bolt as to open it. The Archimedes is cock on open only so when you close the bolt it just falls/slides smoothly into place with essentially no force. I am actually getting ready to sell my TL3 .....but only to buy a Bighorn SR3 so I can run extended BDL bottom metal for hunting. I've never had any binding issues with my TL3's and barrel/bolt head changes are very easy.
3. Origin - The first Origin I had I did not care for - it had an extremely heavy bolt lift and for a match rifle just opening the bolt would seriously disturb my position. I recently picked up another Origin (to be able to use BDL bottom metal for hunting) and figured that on a hunting rifle I wouldn't care about the extra bolt lift. But I didn't realize that the Wyatt's Magazine box I ordered was "extended" and won't fit an Origin. The previous owner stated it had been "tuned" to run with a Timney two-stage trigger - which is what I had on hand to use. I was amazed when I got the Origin all put together - it feels just like a TL3. I don't know what was done to tune this action (if a lighter spring was used, or the cocking piece honed, or what)....but it's a fantastic action.
I've been buying components to put together a "B" gun in .308win to match my 6XC Archimedes match rifle. This Origin will be my "B" rifle. Since bolt manipulation is significantly different between the two the Origin will be used for Standing and Prone Slow Fire practice. The A gun will be used in matches and for rapid fire practice.
The TL3 and Origin are just so versatile that I expect I'll always have one of them around due to the various barrels and bolt heads that I have in the safe. I'm excited to get the SR3 up and running before firearms season to be able to run 6.5 PRC.
Good luck.
Ross