Any Parkwest Arms feedback?

Talked with them in depth at SCI. Very nice and knowledgeable folks. Their model 10 with a full stock would be my small rifle choice if I had something built by them.
 
A follow-up on my Parkwest 375 Bushveld. Shot again yesterday. Still playing with the scope, hold…. Relearning to shoot.

First group in large center is cold clean barrel. Made some wrong scope adjustments but it just plain shoots.
 

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Are these gents a custom rifle maker like Reto Buehller or Joe Smithson or Todd Ramirez ? Or more of a commercial manufacturer like an upscale version of Winchester or Ruger ?

Their wares appear to be extremely high grade.
 
Parkwest builds their own action which is a Mauser/ model 70 upgrade and a custom stock. They guarantee sub-Moa.

Smithson, Buehller, Ramirez build a purchased action and work from there. Many build with the Granite Mountain action which is great. Smithson has his own scope mount as the Granite Mountain is a true square bridge. Though the Granite mountain action is great it takes a great gunsmith to put together. They all build perfect wood stocks.

The Parkwest (formerly Dakota) with a synthetic stock will start around $8K. The Smithson with synthetic is around $15K. There is a mint used Smithson 375 on GB for $17K. He’s in a different space.

My Parkwest Bushveld shoots factory Barnes 300’s into 0.5 to 0.75 inches when I do my job. I went Bushveld synthetic stock because I transitioned to all spot and stock archery 30 years ago. You look at my 3 year old bows which have been dragged, crawled and slid with and they get replaced. I can wash my stock off with a hose and repaint my stock if needed.

I looked at all and went Parkwest. The names you listed are awesome as well. My Bushveld shoots great with a great value price point. Safari / Kodiak rifles are in class best defined by you with proven field accuracy and reliability. The others you listed are great.

I hoped I would get an accurate rifle. We fall in love with accurate rifles. My third group ever at 1/2” biased me to my Bushveld. Sorry for the long reply.
 
Are these gents a custom rifle maker like Reto Buehller or Joe Smithson or Todd Ramirez ? Or more of a commercial manufacturer like an upscale version of Winchester or Ruger ?

Their wares appear to be extremely high grade.
Parkwest Arms is what's left of Dakota Arms after the bankruptcy of Remington (who owned Dakota) and the subsequent sale of the pieces. There a legal reason they can't call themselves Dakota anymore that I'm not privy to. I've not had conversations with them, but their product seems to be solid despite the rather steep price.
 
Parkwest Arms is what's left of Dakota Arms after the bankruptcy of Remington (who owned Dakota) and the subsequent sale of the pieces. There a legal reason they can't call themselves Dakota anymore that I'm not privy to. I've not had conversations with them, but their product seems to be solid despite the rather steep price.
The specimens in .450 Rigby Magnum look top notch !
 

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