Few rifles have the elegance of a Ruger #1, and certainly no current production rifles do. That said, I ran into a couple of issues that you may or may not encounter or wish to consider. I didn't like the positioning of the scope ring attachments, so had a custom quarter rib made. The most troubling thing I found was that the safety would move to the fire position after several hours on the trail. When I'd stop and check the rifle, more often than not, the safety was in the fire position. If your hunting style is to load immediately prior to taking a shot, this would be no issue, but I carried the rifle for bear work, so didn't have that option. I tried to carry the rifle with the lever out of battery, and only managed to decorate the tundra with $5 Rigby cartridges, so that wasn't an option either. The rifle had a good trigger, it looked like a million dollars, and it shot well. Other than those hiccups, there wasn't much to complain about, but I wouldn't have another for serious duty.