Okay, okay, I'll be the bad guy and talk about accuracy. I owned a 180 series stainless ranch rifle. It had the worst trigger I'd ever seen on any firearm, and scoped, sandbagged off the bench, it grouped about 5" at 100 yards with the four kinds of ammo I tried with it. I found this absolutely unforgiveable for an $800 rifle and I was extremely frustrated with it and traded it.
I've since done a fair bit of research on Mini's (I have to admit the overall small, light, reliable package of the mini is very appealing) through the internet and found that 4-5" groups at 100 yards were not at all uncommon. It seems many rancher types only wanted the mini for shooting coyotes at 50 yards and for that, 50 yard accuracy of 2-3 inches is apparently okay.
I have heard fellows say that the newer 580 series of mini's are more accuarate. But if you look at the more detailed product reviews out there, where they actually test accuracy with several kinds of ammo, you see that while they can sometimes find a certain kind of ammo that the rifle shoots under 2" with, groups in the 3"-4" range are still more common than 2" groups.
If a fellow wants to have fun shooting cans at the gravel pit or taking care of nuisance vermin or predators at ranges around 50 yards then the mini is probably going to keep them happy. If they want to scope it and reliably shoot coyotes at 300 yards, it seems even the newest 580 and 590 series mini's fall short.