The Remington Genesis has been a real surprising rifle to own. I purchased the stainless steel model. It has a 28 inch barrel and is a true magnum rifle if it wants to be.
Traditions Firearms sells a base and mount combination for the rifle. Get the high mounts. The cam action clears it perfect, and because of the stock design it fits me like a glove.
This was a fluke. I seldom shoot a group this tight with a 1x scope at this distance, but it is an indication of what the rifle is able to do. 100 grains of Pyrodex P is a good strong load that would take on most any animal in north America.
The rifle is very well balanced. It is easy to clean. The one thing I will warn you is, when you take it apart, pay attention. There are three Allen head bolts that hold the barrel and the forearm on and its how you take the rifle apart. Pay attention to those bolts and where they go. If you make a mistake, you might think you have stripped out one of the bolts. They all have a set place and that place only. I have them marked.
Some Genesis owners report blow back through the cam on the bottom of the scope. Mine does not seem to suffer from this. But I have been wrapping the breech plug the way Sabotloader showed us, and it seems to make a big difference in fowling.
My rifle is well balanced, a great trigger, and a great shooter. It is not an Omega, or Triumph, but it is a very well made gun and I do enjoy shooting it. I am looking forward to our muzzle loading season. My longest shot will be 50 yards. With this new Speer bullet I have been shooting, I have little doubt of penetration, expansion and pass through on them..