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Rick, if you want it to be an ejector, I'd sure recommend a right eject. One thing to consider about a left port is that the left side of you face will be exposed to the port. Also, with a left port, rt eject you can sometimes get a 'toss through' if the rt ejection port is big enough.

The type of ejector is also important. A 700 style can be tuned to roll the cases out the side. Some others depend on the speed of the bolt manipulation.

Owning and having shot both styles for quite a few years now, my suggestion would be a right bolt/right port with a 700 style ejector. They are every bit as fast when you need it. For easy feeding, the coned bolt option is a must.

Lots of actions available in this config with a Rem foot print, too. I love my Kelbly Atlas single shot with the coned bolt. You can also get the 'Panda' spacer fron Kelbly's so you can use barrels done to the common 1.115" 'Panda' head space. Super interchangability and no need to send your action to have a barrel fitted. :) The Rem footprint openes up a ton of stock options, too. It's at the top of your price point but worth it. They can do them with a standard finish rather than nitrided if you like a little bling.

For what it's worth.... -Al
@AlNyhus :where does one get this? "You can also get the 'Panda' spacer fron Kelbly's so you can use barrels done to the common 1.115" 'Panda' head space." - presuming call Kelblys?
 
@AlNyhus :where does one get this? "You can also get the 'Panda' spacer fron Kelbly's so you can use barrels done to the common 1.115" 'Panda' head space." - presuming call Kelblys?
Yes...Kelbly's can supply it. It's .173" thick to work with the .250" lug and the .692" Atlas headspace. -Al

P.S. Jim Borden can supply a similar spacer for some of his excellent actions.
 
Pierce Engineering
I've bought 3 tube gun actions from them each just under $1K - including nitriding.
I use them for 'cross the course'. They are smooth and easy to cycle new. But, after a thousand or so cycles, they become, to me, incredibly smooth and even easier to cycle.
 
Just got a Zermatt action with 2 Bolt heads1-.223,1-308,takes Savage Small Shank barrel threads, seems very slick action,well made, will compare it to a Defiance Bartlein Barreld action in 2 to 3 weeks when the gunsmith finishes it 28 " HV Palma .124 freebore .272 neck 6 BRA ,Can't wait !
 
I do not believe there have been any substantive improvements since Ralph Stolle twiddled around with the basic 700 design. Possibly the RBLPLE.
 

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