As I gear up for PRS type shooting, my trio of rifles will include a Savage rimfire (93FV) and all will wear Boyd pro varmint stocks. This gives me the same stock feel and I can ballast as needed to keep things constant. Obviously, the rimfire bolt throws are drastically shorter and thus faster but at least the ergonomics are as similar as I can make it.
With the Lam stocks, I have the freedom to machine and add "stuff" that might help the cause. And when things get dinged up, a bit of time with some sandpaper, filler and paint and back as new.
All will wear the same rail so moving optics around should be simplified.
My intermediate trainer will likely be in 223 rem. But my actions all are barrel nut style so barrel swaps are easy. Although I have a 6XC and a barrel ordered for 6.5 Creedmoor, I am really leaning towards this new tactical class. Heaven knows I am geared up for both 223 and 308 so this might just be the best way forward.
Keep an eye on how this class develops.
Jerry