Glock,
I can't say I've ever even held a fluted bolt so you definitely have more experience than me when it comes to fluted vs. non-fluted, and I'll take your word for it that a non-fluted bolt cycles better. With no extra cost however, I'm actually going with the diamond-fluted bolt. I can just imagine your take on that

. Oh well, it's a good learning experience for me, and most important I'm sure it will have no effect on the accuracy of the gun. It is a single shot so how smooth it cycles will not matter that much to me as long as it closes. Not going to be shooting this one rapid fire.
Why Kirby? Your right I should be building it myself. I have the know how and the tools along with a fair bit of experience now but I didn't have the confidence at the time I place the order. I now wish I would have done this myself but what’s done is done.
Another way to look at it is Kirby is the only one I know of who has done extensive testing with a chey-tac wildcat. That is to say he has worked with Jameson to improve there 408 brass and now even offers "as new" Allen Mag brass, not formed from another case like most preformed wildcat brass. I have not see his work up close but many people seem very pleased with it, but I'll be the judge of that because alot of people do not know what to look for. At the end of the day his reputation and experience working with chey-tac wildcats made it an easy decision and after talking with him it made it that much easier.
The fact the gun is being built south of the border is of no concern to me. I don't like sending my money that way if I can help it (or if it saves me a pile) but when something I want can only be found in the U.S. that does not stop me. I know there are plenty of guys including myself here in Canada that could have built the gun but I might have had a hard time getting "ready to shoot" wildcat brass and 350gr SMK bullets from them.
As far as who is doing the import, it's my little secret for now. I assure you it's perfectly legal and the guy has his FFL and proper documents in place. As far as I know he is new at this so I'm not ready to throw the name around until I have finished dealing with him. I'd hate to give a bad referral before I have any experience.
Thanks for the questions, I'm starting to get pretty excited about this project. As always though I try to take everything with a grain of salt. For all I know it could be a huge waste of money but worst case I'll at least have an awsome action and stock to build another project.
Dave