RTI Epic One 600mm or Mora 600mm both. .22

I have the Mora in 357 and the Epic in 25. I love both guns. But the Epic fits me better. The action on my Epic is smother and easier to use than the Mora. The magazines on both are very easy to use. Only thing is with the Mora they will fit very long slugs. On my 25 Epic the longest I can fit are the Altaros Queens 60gr. I also use the Corbin Press. Both guns shoot most slugs I have made with it very well. If it was me getting a 22 cal, it would be the Epic. But you can't go wrong with either. Might come down to do you like bullpups better or not? Oh sorry, I just reread this. My epic is the Epic 2 not the one. I guess what I had to say doesn't pertain too much.
 
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Are those 2 pcps in the same power range?
Looking to sell something to buy my first multi caliber gun .. I'm really looking to get the best out of my Corbin setup.. Looking to shoot between 38gr to 40gr slugs . Is the mora front Bipod picatinny rail extension solid or a flimsy pice of metal ??
While the bottle shield was machined from a solid piece of aluminum, they did remove a ton of material to save weight. For my bench shooting needs, the m lock shield has too much torsional flex to it. I purchased a 5.5 inch long m lock arca rail for mine and ended up removing the bottle shield altogether and I bought a saber tactical 60mm arca clamp for my tripod mount. It may behave differently with separate bi pod legs mounted to the side of the m lock shield ? Idk. Ive had my Mora 25 for a few weeks and it shoots altoros 60gr slugs very well.
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I have the Mora in .25 and the two, in .22. I find both to very well made.
I have no issues with the bottle shield being flimsy on the Mora, but others have said similar things about it being thin.
I think the cocking lever on the Mora is fine but it's certainly different as only the last maybe inch of pull has any pressure and that's very smooth in my hydraulic hammer version. I enjoy it as much as the epic.
I don't have the epic one but would have purchased it for the length factor if it had been available last year.
I guess to me it's a toss up between the two, with only the length being a bit different in the Epic two.