A7 roughtech pro, A7 roughtech range and A7 ‘regular’ are all different in terms of stock design.Bolts and triggers are the same.
The roughtecks have a heftier glass reinforced stock, aluminum bedding and an aluminum skeleton that runs from bedding into the stock paddle itself.
The roughtech range has a flattened enlarged forend as well and have bull barrels so they are heavier.
The regular A7 has a slimmer, rubberized stock but no aluminum bedding and no skeleton reinforcing. they are typically around 6 3/4 lbs.
I have the roughtech pro in 7mm Magnum, it has 24”, fluted stainless barrel. Weighs 7 1/4Lbs. which is a good weight for a longer barrel magnum.
No issues with feeding or ejection.A lot of folks try ejecting with regular unfired ( heavy) cartridges ... that’s not how ejection is designed! It is designed to eject empty cases! ��Mine shoots as well as Sako’s usually do...I think the quality and features for the price I got the rifle for ( from this site) are worth it.( $900).I think if you are looking for a good do all rifle that you can actually hunt where I-hunt(BC), you can do a lot worst.