The SBS is a pretty unique action with 4 lugs (2 in back of 2) and a 60 degree bolt lift. The trigger is adjustable but most come with pretty good triggers and there is no info on how to do it (might be a USA thing). If you go to John Schaefer's Steyr Scout Site (
http://www.steyrscout.org/project.htm) there is a lot of info on the Scout much of which applies to the SBS (like how to adjust the trigger). The barrels are hammer forged but Steyr does not remove the outside hammer marks which give the barrels a unique look.
What I like:
Accurate: 1" groups are defintely doable.
Well made: Everything fits (Winchester, are u listening???)
Safety: There is a 3 position safety. In the safest position the bolt is locked and if you push in the bolt handle and locks in the stock so very little sticks out. If you take off the safety the handle pops out. Very cool.
Trigger: Better than most US triggers
Stock: Length is adjustable - there are 2 spacers, you can remove one or both easily.
What I don't like:
Bolt lift: John's site explains it the best - the firing pin spring is very stiff for a short lock time and the bolt lift is only 60 degrees. The result is that the bolt lift takes a lot of effort. Coupled with the traditional Steyr 'butterknife' bolt handle it makes operating the bolt from the shoulder a real effort. At least on my gun.
Stock: It could be a little fuller in the comb
Bolt Handle: In addition to the lack of a knob, the handle has a convex shape where it bends (like a military 98 handle). Makes it hard to mount a scope low because the eyepiece has trouble clearing the bolt.
In addition the bolt is pretty stiff on mine but is loosening up as I use it. There is almost no play in the bolt when it is in the gun.
Re - Grubbs post - I think he has an older Model M because the SBS's DO NOT have the rotary magazine - they have a standard removable staggered clip (like a Remington 7400). He also says his action is very smooth - this would be a Model M. Incidentally I beleve Model M's were made in 25-06 but I have not seen one for sale recently anywhere (you can bet I'm looking).
The SBS has not been a great seller and the prices are pretty good. I've seen new carbon steel ones for under $500, SS for about $600.
FYI they take Browning A Bolt mounts but the mount spacing is not the same so you must use 2 piece mounts.
Good luck.