Two model 88's in my deer camp, and a 100 in my moose camp. No issues with any of them. Mine froze up this year, because I didn't strip clean it between moose and deer camps. Moose camp was rainy and I was out every day. So one cold day I got a click instead of a bang. I waited , cleared the round, and the next went bang. (got the deer) The original round went bang the second try.
Strip cleaning an 88 is a bit more technical than some guys are willing to do. But after you make a few slave pins, it's no big deal at all.
I do find the trigger a bit heavy, but generally a good cleaning helps considerably in that department.
Someone mentioned the BLR, and I think it's trigger wins no prizes either. I find it to be inconsistent.
Strip cleaning a BLR is also a challenge to be left to the experienced, unless your up for it. There are timing issues with reassembling the BLR.
As far as the trigger goes, I think it's mostly just a matter of adjusting to it.
My personal 88 version is the rifle version, the other guy in deer camp has the carbine. I like mine better, but that's mostly aesthetics. I don't like the way the carbine band looks on his. Like an afterthought.
Can't argue with it's shooting ability, he shot two running deer as they ran up to him during a chase a few years ago. Just the kind of thing a lever gun was designed for.
The 100 at moose camp doesn't see a lot of action, the owner uses it solely for moose hunting. But he has never failed with the rifle.
I've shot moose, bear, coyote, rabbits and deer with my 88 in 308. I'll continue to enjoy it.