In general they're well made and I would steer buyers to them over the many round bottom push feed cost cutting actions that now infest the marketplace. However, there are two issues I can see:
1) The MOA trigger is a non-solution to a nonexistant problem. The older M70 trigger is superior in every way for the wilderness hunter. Simpler, more reliable, and much more tolerant of water/grime and ice.
2) The supergrade stocks, at least some of them, have a plastic tip. They don't fully dry the stocks, so they shrink leaving the tip proud to the rest of the rifle. What should be their premier stock ends up looking ridiculous. Of course the stock drying issue could also trash a bedding job I suppose, but I've never actually seen that happen.