The loaded model is not all that bad, but is does just have a semi heavy Production barrel in it, and is throated for ball ammo instead.
So the problem you get with them (the barrel in general), is that with a 168gr load, you end up having to sled in the long loads for a .003" jump to lands instead.
This is not a problem for prone when you are going to sled anyways, but causes a problem for rapids when you are having to come out of the mag isntead.
Hence for rapids and having a long jump to lands coming out of the mag, the rig will do better with a standard flat tail bullet at the shorter yardage with the long jump to lands, then trying to use a BT bullet isntead.
Note, just food for thought, if you thinking of taking a loaded up to a NM grade rifle. Hence the throat is too long on the barrel for rapids with 168gr HPBT when you are limited to the lenght of the mag and how long you can load the rounds to try keep the jump to lands short instead.
To add, on reduced range shoots, the 110gr bullet loves to jump a longer distance without problems, and does shine for these type of matches instead. So if this is the types of shoots you are shooting, the the loaded would be a good rifle to upgrade to a NM rig for those types of shoots.