I don't really hate anything as long as it isn't chambered for a WSM

but I don't think much of the Golden Eagle (AKA Guilded Turkey), the Colt Sauer, or the Browning A-Bolt. I always thought the various Kimbers were, and are, overpriced.
The H&R single shots should be selling for about 149.95 as this would better reflect the value.
Many of the Tikka offerings have all the grace and style of a dancing aardvark.
Issues about the dangers associated with the use of a Model 94 (or any of the lever action Winchesters or Marlins before they stuck them with that abomination of a crossbolt safety) are unfounded in my opinion. Although there is a certain amount of skill required to let the hammer down, the skill level required is roughly equal to that of being able to put a spoon in your mouth without injury. The thing that always amazed me about all of the JM Browning lever action designs was that they were so complex yet so reliable. I've seen Model 94's function well when, to look at them, you'd think they wouldn't work at all.
My "go-to" rifle is a Lee Enfield. It's killed more than all my other rifles combined, is deadly accurate and always works. I've been shooting it over 45 years. I don't think a Tikka T-3 would do the job any better and would totally lack the soul of this old Canadian classic. Regards, Bill