Jim,
Nope, just a standard issue '05 Kelbly Panda. Brad Lewis nick-named the gun after we shot next to each other at the '06 SS ( had a great time). Took home a nice coaster set,some cash and finished up pretty good in the two gun. One of those "born good,un-fooled around with rifles".
I have shot the Clarence Hammonds- SS dominating, long bolt handle,Lee Six stocked Panda. Probably the smoothest most accurate Panda I have ever shot.Not shure what Clarence did to it but I would imagine "everything". The handle length was insignificant. I believe the "smooth" secret lies in the mating surfaces of the cocking cam and the cocking cam slot in the bolt body.The accuracy secret most likely lies in the trueness of the firing pin ,it's unimpeded forward movement and the alignment of the interior of the bolt body.This has always been a gunsmith's game. Those of us without those skills and talent are at a significant disadvantage.
But, back on topic, Take a kid shooting,or fishing,or hunting before this great American heritage is lost forever.
Joel