I had experience with a few their previous gen actions when they were Mesa, they were called Crux, I had the Ti versions. They were not the best. But I did hear rumor a very well known high end gunsmith(who I hold in high regard) had a hand in helping them with their new designs. Typical actions with short bolt lift angle typically have higher forces cocking and extracting cases due to more forces to perform the same work with a traditional 90° lift. If I were chasing a ligntweight steel action I'd probably go with a defiance anti or Pierce shadow. They're proven. Not saying the new Pure Precision units aren't up to it. I'd definitely want to shoot one before purchasing, take a trip to Colorado and hit up John Hakes, as he's the owner of Pure, and a very nice guy, avid hunter. I'm sure he'd let you send a few rounds down his personal rifle. Personally myself, I wouldn't go titanium on anything larger than a 473 bolt face.