I have the Stainless Stalker X-Bolt in 30-06 with a 3-9x40 VX1 Leupold mounted low to the barrel, (about 1/32nds clearance between the barrel and the scope objective), and MOA @ 100yards is no problem. With this X-Bolt the felt recoil is less than my A-Bolt 30-06 with the "BOSS" system with a "muzzle break",..the A-Bolt is also heavier. I assume the X-Bolt gives less felt recoil because of the "Inflex" recoil pad and the design of the rifle in general. It is light and well balanced and is comfortable to carry all day. Although I really kind of prefer traditional wood and blued guns,..I have to say that I really like the grippy "Duratouch Armor Coat" finish on these composite stocks, and the stainless metal gives better protection against rust,..the only fault of the stainless, and this is just my opinion, is it makes me nervous to swing/move the brighter coloured barrel on a deer when they are up close and could pick up on the movement of a brighter object,..but I guess that can be remedied with a strip of 3M camo tape to cover the barrel during hunting season.
All in all,..the X-bolt is an excellent rifle, I am very happy with mine, very accurate, low recoil, light to carry, they function smooth and flawlessly, the composite rotary magazine is pretty much indestructible, and the price is very good,...whats not to like.
I stated above that I prefer traditional wood and blued rifles,.. I bought the Stainless Stalker as a tool to be used in bad weather conditions,...but come to think of it I now carry this rifle more than my others no matter what the weather is,..so I guess I must like this rifle more than I think, lol.
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