I like some of em. I've shot a fair bit with a .375 Ruger Alaskan, a wood stocked .270, and I am in the process of acquiring a Hogue stocked .30/06. In my experience these rifles are accurate and reliable, and handle well in terms of balance and ergonomics. The Ruger scope mounting system is better than most, although I sometimes find its an issue getting the scope mounted far enough forward. The trigger, in my experience, is one of the better ones you'll get off the shelf.
My criticism with Ruger is dropping the Alaskan in favor of the rifle they sell now, and the Scout Rifle, other than the 10 shot magazine has no advantage over the light weight carbine models they already made, but I get that there is a market for such a rifle. The muzzle thingy leaves me cold, and the stock appears to have the feel of a 2X4.