I just picked up a White Gold Medallion in 30-06.
I haven't fired it yet, but here are my first impressions:
1) The checkering was done by hand. Hand must be a Japanese word for "unskilled boob". The checkering on my BAR is vastly better. The checkering on my *Zastava* was better... before I sanded it off.
2) Lots of pot metal. Call it "Alloy" until you're blue in the face, but if it's molded thin sections, it's got a lot of liquifiers like magnesium, and it's pot metal. Nickel plate it all you want, it's still pot metal.
3) Rough castings. The bolt release and bolt shroud have gouges and hack marks all over them, then they were plated or chromed.
4) The barreled action is very nice. It's not polished, it's a uniform high lustre finish that looks almost grey. Beautiful!
5) The bedding job was done by that same Japanese "Hand" guy who drinks all day. Glued in both action screws! How hard is it to put release agent on the screws and in the screw holes?!? Luckily(?) the action screws are plated whatever, not stainless steel, or they would have seized before coming out.
6) That feather trigger is amazing. I swear it doesn't even move!
7) the plating is crap on the trigger guard. Came scratched NIB.
I bought this gun to make into a wet-coast working heirloom for my sons to fight over. I'm going to use it like a regular rifle, and in a year or two strip the stock and go oil finish (the checkering is unfinished). At that time I'll get the trigger guard cerakoted black or something.
I got a great deal on it, and I'm OK with the overall value, but I'm super not blown away.
Based on this gun, I think the X-bolts might be great, but the White Gold thing is not there. Get a Stainless Stalker and a custom stock.