I have one with a bavarian style stock (plenty long for me) in 6.5 x 55 and have had it for about 5 or 6 months. I agree with the general consensus regarding the over-all quality of the rifle. Metal work is very well done, sights are above average (not considering almost no one puts sights on rifles anymore) bluing is on par with a factory new Colt Python... best in the industry. Wood fit to metal leaves a bit to be desired, and almost everyone talks of the wood looking "dry"; the manual says to use linseed oil; I went one beter and used tung oil; a few coats and it brought up a nice luster. The stock I got has a nice figure to it; well above average, and is walnut (maybe turkish?)
Mine had a sticky bolt as well. I used some red-lead tracing agent to find the tight spots, and discovered it was the wood of the stock immediately behind the tang; I filed it down, stained and oiled it, and the bolt feels like it should now.
The trigger was average, but following the instructions in the manual, it is now exceptional. Take care and follow the instructions carefully.
I have not fired any factory ammo in it, but have worked up a few loads. While I can't load these long enought for the chamber, Hornady 95gr. V-Max usually go inside an inch circle at 100 yards, and often less than a dime size. I have yet to bed the barrel.
Double duty for ground-hogs and target.
Would I buy another; in a heart beat!!