As far as I'm aware it isn't out yet. Following the roll out of the shorty, I'd expect to see them in the summer.
Didn't know they were out yet...
Have been mucking with the action for a few years now and continue to be very impressed with the design, material and function (except that horrid flat bolt knob thing). The factory barrel will likely mimic the other production barrels in that it should provide sub MOA performance with ammo it likes.
I was able to complete the CGN factory rifle challenge with mine in 243... and that was with the thinner barrel.
With any plastic fantastic stock, open the barrel channel, bed as needed and enjoy. They aren't meant to be high end products but are functional. If you want a really nice out of the box combo, wait for the varmint version with lam stock.
I have been quite happy with the factory mag. Some can come with bent lips but once set up properly, they feed very well. They will also accept a rd dropped into the action better then the Savage center feed mag if you need to single feed.
Factory trigger is actually really quite nice. If you get a hint of creep, it can be manually dialed out. There is supposed to be a timney trigger some time
I have mucked with a number in 308/243/6.5 CM and 223. All have extracted and ejected with authority... that can't be said for all Savages these days.
Beyond that, keep an eye on the firing pin spring. The ones I had came with poor springs which lost tension quickly. Some are just fine.. and hopefully, these new ones have addressed this issue. A wolff spring will solve the problem nicely and changing firing pin springs on any heavily used rifle is a good idea on an annual basis.
have been a huge Savage fan long before they were really popular... but today, for a mag fed repeater, I would go with the Rem 783
YMMV.
Jerry