also a thought in my mined is the tolerance used in the action, this rifle will be hunted with hard week long back packing trips are not uncommon for my hunting party , and cleaning supply's are limited so if snow and dirt gets into it (with in reason) i dont want a custom action built perfectly that wont close anymore cause someone actually used it. that's why timberwolf is my choice , snipers lay in the dirt , hunters lay in the dirt and so on and so forth.
unless im mistaken please inform.
What do you intend to do with the rifle?
Let me share some of my experience.
I have a two 338Edge rifles that I hunt with.
One is 8.5 pounds, the other is 16 pounds...Both had a distinctive purpose, but I am no longer so clear of what was supposed to be.
Under the right circumstances the light rifle (and me) will kill game out to say 600 yards..The heavy rifle was supposed to extend my range, but the reality is that has not happened...

Perhaps I suck at long range shooting, but in the mountains I often find it very difficult to figure out what the hell is going on across the valley.
I guess what I am getting at is (where it comes to hunting) we all have to set our own limits and none of this has much to do with our rifle or caliber of choice.
Least it doesn't for me.
My Remingtons always go bang!