These are not Remington 700's. You guys talking about a sloppy bolt obviously don't understand Mauser actions. Their designed that way to function when others will bind. I used to own a Zastava made Interarms MKX .270 Winchester. This was one of my all time most accurate rifles. It was around in my days before handloading. On a bad day, with the wrong ammo, the worst I could do was 1.5 inch groups. It shot others very well. 1/2-3/4" was the norm with Winchester's 150 grain power point, or federals 130 grain soft point. Ballistic silvertips also followed suit. The rifle was clubby, and heavy. (The reason I sold it) But not once did I have any substanciated complaints about it. It was built as solid as a brick s#!t house, was accurate, had a nice feel off hand, and was at home off a sandbag. But again, it wasn't so nice to carry afield, nor was it easy to go from a sling to shooting position. These new stocks in my opinion are ugly, and they should have stuck to the plain wood of the interarms, or the synthetic of the Charles Daly. If it were not for that stock, I would have considered one. In the mean time, I'll keep kicking myself for letting that .270 get away. Oh, and my trigger was adjustable, so i would only assume these are as well.