I'm with Nanook. I was expecting a bolt gun with an attached lever, which it is not. I miss the ease of cleaning and disassemble. I shoot quite a bit, and this gun was not meant for that. It will heat up very quickly A very thin thickness to the barrel, my 3006 can deliver good accuracy, but it is not as predictable as my bolts and even my Marlin levers. It is a little harder to find the right load. I shot some targets for Ranch Dog's postal match, and I will enter with a sub-moa target, but it was tough to achieve, and I am afraid, not as predictable as the Marlins, which can do as well or better. I much prefer the Marlin, and have not used my 3006 since the first season I had it. Something about that bright and shiny barrel and stock that is kind of a turn-off. I shoot 58gr. of H4350 and get good velocity out of a 165gr. Hornady spire point. It was very deadly on a pig and a couple of deer. I should really have no complaint, but I use my 270 Marlin bolt much more for the same thing. Sorry to be a negative, but that is my opinion. I will not sell mine, because it is good for hunting long ranges. If you are a cast shooter, it is not in the offing for me. Simply too hard to clean the action.