I use to think getting the newest best action on the planet was going make or break the winners circle. Then one day a guy came out to a match with a 100 year old action, that he tweeked just a bit. He did very well. Mushman was there. Not saying the name on a acton is not important, i know it will help or what the heck are the benchrest guys doing. But how much will it help? For most applications including fclass a Remington acton works just fine. If you cant read the wind it will not matter what super duper action you have, you will still be gunning for last place. At the world fclass championship there we quite a few Remingtons and Savage actions. There were also lots of custom actions. So does the custom acton make you a better shooter? Well maybe. If it gives you confidence then yes. I have shot with guys that have different set ups take for instance Derek Rodgers (ftr world champion) he has a left bolt left port Panda action and shoots right handed. He believes this allows his trigger hand to stay on the gun and not realign his grip, this works for him. So now i would like to know how many guys are running out getting the same setup. When you ask Derek what he does to get to the top you'll be surprised what he does. He mostly does the the "4 B's" bullets barrel bedding and the bugger on the trigger. His panda action had some custom bedding involving a piece of stainless, he weighs all his components, buys good barrels and he does a lot of "PRACTICE". Now back to the Ultimatum acton, is it good, the one i played with seemed good, would i buy one yes, can i keep up to one with my Remington yes but the Remington needs work. Namely a detachable mag set up$$$ trueing $$$ in my younger life i was an avid hunter so i have more than a few Remingtons that have donner actions. So for now ill stick to remington. If i come across a good deal on an ultimatum i would defanetly make the switch. It does have a lot of nice feachers. I for one have always liked the idea of 3 lugs and the intigrated recoil lug. But thats just me.