John,
I'm not taking about the forearm. I dislike it's design but, only the butt, the butt stock is well designed and is nicely done. I note that the wood is not fancy.
I just had a stock made for my Hoch (pictured in another thread) I design it and it cost me almost $300 for pattern and stock. I then had to polish the rough butt plate casting, drill and install the butt plate, match the wood to it and do the final shaping and sanding and then apply the finish. I had about 24 hours in it before I was done. If a stock maker could do all that in 1/3 the time at even $60 a hr, that would be $480.
When I went to his shop to do the design work with him, I took my German Schuetzen with me to get some drop measurements. It has a Tyrolean butt stock with checkering and a little (very little) craving. I ask him what it would cost to duplicate just the butt stock. The answer.......... $1500.
So, I am now enlightened can now see dollars in nice butt stocks. Both good and bad things.
Regarding the barrel. Jim Feren set the still current 100 shot record with his Donnely barrel and if you check the Coors and ASSRA match results during that time, you'll find that he was rarely beat at the bench with it and was never out of the top 3 off the bench at his worst.
Frank