My wife's bear gun is a 21" Husky 1600 in .30/06. The LOP had to be shortened for her, so while I was in the mood, a Decelerator was installed, the action was glass bedded, the rear sight dovetail was fitted with a slot blank, the metal work was gun coated due to our inclement weather and the salt spray from Hudson Bay, QD sling swivel studs were installed, and an XS High Weaver ghost ring and rectangular post front sight were installed. The factory wood stock has stood up well, or it would have been replaced with fiberglass. You buy a rifle to fulfil a purpose, and these changes proved beneficial to that end, so in our case the money was well spent. Looking back at that time, I can't think of a new factory rifle that I would have prefered. My one complaint, a small one, is that Husky chose to use a 1:12 twist rather than a 1:10, so long bullets like the .308/240 Woodleigh won't stabilize, but with so many excellent 180 grain .30 caliber bullets available, it isn't much of a concern.