I'm going to circle back around, keeping a budget in mind.
This is a new Mack Bros. 700 foot print action that I got a few days ago. It's a pretty unique action in a lot of areas. It's a single shot, has a 1 bolt trigger hanger, a .250 thick indexed lug, a fluted nitrided 700 style bolt, .068 pin diameter, .070 pin hole in the bolt face, a long M16 style extractor, plunger ejector and a bayonet style firing pin removal system. The pin spring is short with fat coils which makes the bolt effort seem a bit more than it really is. Pin spring checks right at 21-22 lbs. break away. Pin fall is .250, pin protrussion is .050. The cocking piece is threaded on the pin shaft and retained with two set screws. The cocking piece doesn't bottom out in the cocking cam helix on the bolt and it's profiled nicely for opening effort. The cocking piece fits the shroud very well and it travels smoothly and is well clearanced with no trace of 'BAT Bind'. As you can see, the ejection/loading port has been lengthened from the standard short 700. Bolt release is on the left side.
Raceway diameter is .700 along the entire length. Bolt diameter is .6962-.6963, depending on how I hold my tongue when measuring it.

Even when retracted all the way rearward, the bolt slides forward very smoothly...no hiccups or catches in the travel. The bolt handle is a bit quirky looking but it's growing on me. I understand that the handle is being changed to more of a straight-ish handle at some point. Base screws are 8-40's on the common .862 c-c dimension front and rear. It comes with a very nice true Picatinny spec. 20 MOA rail.
With an unmodified and known good Shilen Competition 2oz. trigger mounted to the hanger, there was very minimal cock on close. Again, it seems a bit more than it actually measures, due to the short/fat coiled spring.
I'm going to add another action screw toward the center so the tang can be floated rear of the bolt notch. At this point, I'm leaning toward a plain vanilla no-turn 6BR for chambering to evaluate how it performs.
Again, just throwing this out there for consideration. Not great pics...just grabbed some with my cell phone.
Good shootin' -Al