I picked up one in 30 Nosler, doing load work up now.
So far I really like the rifle. The stock is perfect for me, vertical grip, wide fore end, no need for a raised cheek piece.
I got the 3G unfluted barrel, it measures .670 at the muzzle which I think is a great balance between light and not too thin.
Action is smooth, cycles rounds nicely, only downside is the ejection is a little weak but adequate. I would prefer a little stronger spring on the ejector.
The trigger tech trigger was a bit heavy when it arrived but I easily adjusted it down as low as it would go which is about 1.5 lbs and breaks very crisp.
I have not measured the mag box but it looks to be over 3.75", 30 nosler brass with 215's seated to the lands has about 1/4" or more room left in the box.
One other thing I like is the reamer they used. The boat tail junction sits just a hair above the shoulder/neck junction. The neck only expands .003 after firing and the shoulder expands .004 after firing so everything is sized perfectly in my opinion.
Bare rifle weighed 7 lb 15 oz. With a NF 5.5-22x50 with NF low rings and a NF bubble level it weighs 10 lbs 1 oz. Again, a perfect weight for an all around hunting rifle in my opinion, not too heavy to carry, not too light to be inaccurate.
I have been shooting 215 bergers with retumbo so far. The best for accuracy in virgin brass has been 84.3 grains (about .75 MOA) but it is a little too hot of a load. I get a faint ejector mark on the brass and speeds are around 3095 fps out of a 25" barrel.
Next load I am going to try is 82 grains, hopefully this will do about 3000 fps with the same accuracy.
Load development has been difficult after work with the extreme temps we have been experiencing lately.
Overall, I really like the rifle and I think it is a decent value if you like the components, which I do. Hopefully after I get about 100 rounds through the barrel it will settle in. So far it has been a little erratic but like I said it has been dang hot for load development. If I can find a load that is a repeatable 1/2 MOA or better it will be my new favorite rifle.
More to come later.