@Just Chuck,
After adding a thicker recoil pad, length of pull was pretty good, then after adding a Vickers cheek rest, the stock was a pretty close fit for my body. The problem is that the stock is overall just too bendy - and maybe I'm still a bit ham-fisted with it too.
My Tikka was purpose built as a trainer for one of my other guns. I had a choice between a McMillan and an XLR as that is what I have on two other Remington 700 SA pattern rifles. For now, I'm shooting more .308 than 6.5x47 Lapua - so I built the Tikka similar to my .308/XLR.
Just as easily I could have built the Tikka as a trainer for my 6.5/McMillan - and I still may build another trainer, but if I do again it'll be a Vudoo in a McMillan, but I'll need to save up some more before I visit Mile High Shooting Accessories. Until then I'll work on finding another McMillan stock and a scope for the build.
IMHO, for the price - features - fit - adjustability - etc., the XLR is truly a great deal - and while there are other chassis systems out there, I already owned one so I knew what I was getting into with buying my second XLR Element.
Just sayin', but I really do like the Tikka! Just not a fan of the stock. Mine is pretty accurate. I've only had ~2 FTF issues and once I ran a boresnake down the barrel and across the feedramp, it again shot great (I've now gotten into the habit of running a boresnake at the end of each range session) - just recheck the cold bore shot the next time at the range and I'm good to go.
After adding the XLR, the Tikka trainer will be done. In the mean time, I'm still shooting it. A bunch.
Matt at XLR emailed me last week. Bottom metal was in anodizing. Should ship out from Grand Junction today or tomorrow, should have the Element here in Evergreen by Tue/Wed of next week - just in time to mount it up and hit the range before a match on the 15th. I'll post Tikka/XLR pics here after the action is installed in the new chassis - hopefully with some punched paper targets too.
John