Setterman,
This is a pertinent quote:
Rare on used market as their owners hang onto them.
One will see them advertised at times, their value seems to hold/increase over time.
Said to have a very fast lock time, contributing to accuracy. Came in walnut stocked versions along with the synthetic. As mentioned, change calibers by changing barrels. If not mistaken, chamber is in barrel stub, action length allows change between .308/'06/.300 WinMag length cartridges just by changing barrel/magazine/and bolt.
I don't consider them "heavy", as I hunt at times with sporterized military rifles. Mine is a .30-'06 synthetic. Had it since around 2000. Wish I had bought a dozen at $400 each. In various calibers to sell today.
Mine will shoot. 150 gr Privi Partizen soft points at 100 from a sandbag rest:
I purchased a 6.5X55 barrel for it a few years after I bought the gun. It shoots even better than the '06 barrel, especially with some RWS ammo I got on closeout from Mdway (wish I'd have purchased a dozen of those too, instead of just 3 boxes) The xtra bbl cost as much as the whole gun when I ordered it from Switzerland.
Enjoy it, and feel free to PM me if you ever decide to let go of it. I was just thinking I could use another in case something breaks on the one I have. Last time I tried to order another bbl I believe Sig Arms USA told me they're no longer supporting that model and that was quite a number of years ago.
It has not been blooded yet, I don't live where deer are a dime a dozen and multiple tags are available. I didn't see a whitetail buck on this hunt, plenty of elk, turkey, mulies and does, but the rifle and I had a great time in great scenery:
Geno