Sling Stud name and Christenson rifles

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Mod, if you need to delete where I was shopping, delete the photos than name the place.

I was out shopping for a Hells Canyon McMillan in 6.5 prc, and came across 2 things I'd like some advice on.

What type of sling studs are these called, with a circular hole built into the stock?

#2, What do folks have to say about Christenson Rifles, out of Utah.

For $2K, they have most of the features I'm after, and the carbon fiber wrapped barrel looks heavy, but doesn't lift heavy.
 

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Mod, if you need to delete where I was shopping, delete the photos than name the place.

I was out shopping for a Hells Canyon McMillan in 6.5 prc, and came across 2 things I'd like some advice on.

What type of sling studs are these called, with a circular hole built into the stock?

#2, What do folks have to say about Christenson Rifles, out of Utah.

For $2K, they have most of the features I'm after, and the carbon fiber wrapped barrel looks heavy, but doesn't lift heavy.
I have the BA Tactical in 6.5 PRC - shoots .5 moa with the factory match ammo, .8 moa with precision hunter. I love mine. They have an accuracy guarantee, so its tough to beat in my opinion.
 
Christensen builds a good rifle. I have a BA Tactical in 6.5 CM and a Ridgeline in 7RM and they're both tack drivers. For what they cost and the features you get, you're really not going to beat it.
 
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