We had bad experiences with a bunch of them, but you may get lucky as others have. The one I really liked was an H&R full wood stock in 30-30. but it too, needed a hindge knuckle repair. If memory serves, what we had in NEF's were:
>223 1 of & 22-250 2 of, problem with stuck cartridges after firing and some needed the hindge knuckle replaced.
>270, problem with barrel break action would jump open after firing everytime. My oldest son did get the biggest buck of his life with that gun, though!
>45-70 I don't recall a problem with that one.
Those guns are cheap enough to buy, so it's not too big a gamble. But if you want quality right from the start, spend a little more, you'll be glad you did! My oldest grand-daughter is real happy with her T/C's.