Thanks Cory.
I went ahead a bought one - a 20 gauge, Upland model (wood stocked), with 26" barrel.
They have gone up a bit in price since introduced a couple years back, but you can take one home in most provinces for about $550 (including taxes - 2015 prices) - so "competitive" with the 870 Express, 500 Mossberg's in either the wood or plastic stocked versions.
The fit/finish is very nice - considerably better than the 870 Express and 500/535 Mossbergs that I assemble regularly for the showcase at work (and anything is better than the plastic stocked Rem 887's which are "proof" that you can get warped plastic stocks - those are terrible).
The initial assembly, as far as ease of everything going where it should without having to force/contort etc is on par with the 870 Wingmasters which are a nicely finished shotgun (in the sub-1K price range).
The high gloss coating on these "looks good" but is not super well bonded and may have been put on hastily (on one edge on the fore-end there is a (raw) piece of wood that never got coated), but at this price I wasn't expecting a whole lot. After a few years of banging it around, stripping the top coat and applying a few coats of Tru-oil will probably do the trick.
The checkering is well done and looks sharp.
It came with three chokes (I/C, Mod, Full), a choke wrench and lock - same deal as Mossberg's but "add-on's" for Rem 870 Express (I have no first hand knowledge of the Win SXP's and the BPS is not in the same price class)
I just recently got mine out and put a couple boxes of shells through it.
She is shooting fine, cycles well, no ejection issues and while the trigger is a little heavy (if you pay close attention or measure it - mine is just on 9 lbs), I find it "usable" and have to admit, I really didn't notice how heavy it is when you pull the trigger.
The action was "stiff" when I got the gun but I cycled it about 300 times or so (just sitting on the couch) and it worked in nicely.
The factory bead sight "sucked" - was small and difficult to see (but my vision is getting worse to be fair). I swapped it out with a fiber optic front pipe and added the rear sight (attached to the rib) to set it up for Turkey hunting.
At 25 and 30 yards the full choke (as supplied) patterns well enough with #6 shot that at least for now I will not go the cost of a Turkey choke.
In the next couple of weeks I will try some #4 and #5 shot to see which ultimately patterns the best (where I hunt turkey the 25 yard shot would be "long", but nice to know it reaches 30 "tight enough").
I find the gun well balanced, carries well in hand and barely notice it there when slung. The specs say it's 6 1/2 pounds (so call it 6 3/4 lbs with a shell down the spout and a couple in the tube) but it didn't "feel" that heavy during a 2 kilometer trek in and out of where I shot her.
I have yet to see how it patterns with the Mod and I/C chokes - Turkey starts in a few weeks, so first things first. I typically shoot a Modified choke with 6 or 7 1/2 for Partridge, so pattern target checks will be the next set of (tests) I run her through.
All in all I am well pleased with the gun.
The fit/finish/machine work (the way it goes together) is "superior" to other shotguns in this price range.
And so far (ok, only 60 or so shots) there have been no "initial" issues.