They are really nice rifles.

I have a couple, and the first word that comes to mind is consistency.

It is easy to shoot them accurately, at least for me. There's no need to muck about with them, unlike say a Kimber. No nagging issues - i.e. no firing pin woes, feed problems, wonky bedding, etc. The Finnlight is not cheap, but worth the money IMO. Buy one, put a scope on it, bore sight it, go to the range, and a few rounds later you're in business and ready to hunt it.

I agree with another poster about the large action size of the 7MM and up. I also prefer a short action or midsize (IV - 30-06) action in the Finnlight, however the large action really isn't too much heavier and gives you a longer barrel which is nice on light boomers.

The stock is well thought out too. While it is not a McMillan or a Brown, it is comfortable and sturdy. A few on the board have complained about them, but my guess is these folks haven't spent much time hoofing it around in the woods.

The magazine is a little harder to inadverantly pop out than that on the 75's, but I never had a problems with those either.

I give them a thumbs up.