Buy a used Browning if the cost of new bothers you.
No complaints with the Norc copies either. Reliable and accurate enough, and not gonna cause me any heartbreak if it gets gouged up or otherwise beat around. The ones I have had a go with were bought on sale from SIR, if that gives y'all any ideas how long they have been beating around.
The Browning is better built, but for the difference in price, it should be. If you find a decent Belgian made one, just grit yer teeth and buy it.
Aside from the joys of having hot brass up your shirt sleeves if you wear long sleeves, and hold the rifle the right way that that is an issue, watch the little dis-connector/feed interrupter that lives in the upper part of the receiver, and prevents double feeding of the cartridges from the magazine. It is very easy to lose when you pull the bolt out, and is not altogether obvious that it is not there, until the rounds all try to puke out into the action at the same time.
That applies to the Originals and the clones.
If you really want to play 'oddball', find a Remington one. Model 24, I think they called it when they were making the design.