I have received my Impact rifle with a Foundation stock in 6BR. I am a former High Power shooter Mid-Range and long range prone mostly. This is the smoothest action with very little effort to cycle the bolt. I had some ammo left over from my Barnard 6Br rifle (30.5gr Varget) and I was extremely happy that I would have to do Zero load development as it shot a 10 shot group at 600yds about the size of a baseball.
The stock is just beautiful, From a distance it looks like a very expensive English Walnut stock, as when my wife saw it that's what she thought it was. When shooting the rifle the stock is from lack of a better word "Dead" no tuning fork type resonance but very similar to a good wood stock. The cheek piece needs a quick adjustment wheel as it just has an allen head bolt to loosen up. All in all I really like the rifle and being able to order a barrel without sending the action is a nice change. I have attached a crappy iPhone pic.
The stock is just beautiful, From a distance it looks like a very expensive English Walnut stock, as when my wife saw it that's what she thought it was. When shooting the rifle the stock is from lack of a better word "Dead" no tuning fork type resonance but very similar to a good wood stock. The cheek piece needs a quick adjustment wheel as it just has an allen head bolt to loosen up. All in all I really like the rifle and being able to order a barrel without sending the action is a nice change. I have attached a crappy iPhone pic.