700, I am with you, it costs more to put a barrel on an action than to buy factory..BUT there are advantages also..One you can get exactly the length, wt. and twist of barrel you want...For me I like a heavier than normal barrel and a bit longer, so when I order I usually get a #5 or #5a from Douglas..It is easier to get speed from a longer barrel..One can get good speed with out max loads. As far as handling it, it may take a bit of pratice...At present I have a 28.5 in barreled rifle I use for long rang coyote shooting..It is no more difficult to handle than a 24 inc job..Now it is not a brush gun, but for what I want it for it is perfect..That is the beauty of a custom barrel..Two I find custom barrels easier to develop good loads for than a Factory job ONTHE AVERAGE... I have had some factory jobs that were excellent...But consider it takes a 'smith up to an hour or more to chamber a blank, the fact. does one every 45 seconds... third, I also find custom barrels smoother and easier to clean than factory rifles...But if you are like some and never clean you rifle it is not a consideration....You will have more $$$$ in you rifle going this way, but it will be exactly what you want...When I ask my grandfather if he were buying anew rifle what kind would he buy,,,he said one like I've got....he was the only one in maybe 50 folks I ask that answered that way...I feel the same my favorite rifle is perfect for me.....I had it made that way....