No worries at all. I’ll try and get some more pics posted later. The action is about what you expect from CA. It starts out a little rough. I have a 2 yr old classic and it was the same way, and it is smooth as silk now. I would assume this one will behave similarly. The cheek height and LOP are pretty easy to adjust. Each one has 2 Allen head bolts and they don’t require much torque to snug. The stock doesn’t “lock” in the nested position, but it does have a strong magnet that holds the stock in place. I am sure if you hung the stock on a tree limb hard enough it would swing free, but as of now, I think it will be satisfactory for most people. In the locked position, the stock feels rock solid to me. Squaring up behind this rifle in a prone position is as comfortable as any other rifle I have that I shoot in the prone position with. One thing I’ve noticed, and I shoot a lot by dropping in one round and not using the magazine, is that by dropping one round into the action, the action doesn’t guide the round into the chamber as well as I would like. Maybe there’s a trick to it that I haven’t figured out yet, but as of right now it tends to block the round in this situation. Feeding from the magazine appears seamless though. The trigger is right at 3 lbs or just a hair above, but still breaks crisply. I believe with some adjustment, I will really like the trigger that comes with the rifle. I am going to break it in next week with factory loads (Winchester Match 142gr) and them begin my load development with it soon after. I am hoping to be able to run the Hornady 143gr ELD-X with IMR 4451 in Laupa brass. At least that is where I will begin. I’ll do my best to post my progress as I go along.