I have a new S.C. featherweight in 7-08. I've owned a few Classics and still have a Classic New Haven 270 WSM. Also own some pre-64's. My experience regarding the S.C. rifles seems to be a little different than most here. MY classic in the WSM feeds better, has a smoother cycling bolt than my new 7-08, The wood to metal fit and inletting is much tighter on the classics, the S.C. featherweight has very large gaps around the action, I can stick toothpics in them. The Classic featherweights I've owned have better metal finishing/polishing and blueing. I was able to a lighten, crisp and clean up trigger break on the classics easily, the S.C. new style trigger on my gun is grittier,creepier and heavier, does not adjust down the way I like, it reminds me of the triggers on the A-bolts. The safety on this one is very stiff, takes a lot of force to operate, Let a young lady at the range shoot the gun and she could not release the safety, she had to hand it back to me to release it so she could shoot. The classics I've had would generally put 3 or 5 shots under 1.5" frequently shooting tiny groups. They could be depended to shoot almost anything under 1.5". This new 7-08 averages 1.5"- 2.5" sometimes larger groups. I have only a little over 250 rounds shot with it. Factory rounds and handloads, 3 different powders, 5 different bullets I've tested, shooting off a concrete bench, adjustable front rest and rear bag. Honestly I'm not very impressed with this particular rifle.