I have the 30.06 version ; it came with a Simmons scope. I love it! I have it zeroed in at 100 yards with Federal 150 grain. It keeps zero very well after tracking through the bush and being handled in less than gentle ways.
Since I zeroed it, I rechecked it three times and I shot groups of five, all within 3 in. Didn't have to readjust zero at all. I did buy better scope rings as soon as I bought the rifle tough.
Some don't like the polymer stock but to me that is one of the "upsides". It will take all kinds of weather and dirt without too much damage and without warping(which could alter your zero at extreme temperatures).
I threw an ultra light Harris bipod on there for prone and sitting shots and you can hardly feel the difference in weight.
I am not a gun snob so I am pretty happy with what this rifle can do for me. I doubt that there is any game in Canada that would survive an encounter with a well placed shot from my Savage 30.06.
To answer your question directly, it is a an above average rifle, for a very decent price IMO.