They are good rifles. The quality is there. Mine (with a tang sight will do about 2 inches at 100 yards with my 45/70 handloads). The wood is very nicely figured, the blueing is OK, but not very deep and rich. It looks more like it lays on top of the steel, like paint, than it is part of the steel like a good blue job does. The colored case hardening of the action is attractive. As I said, the wood is very nice, the finish is not quite what I prefer, but it is again OK. I like finishes that look like hand rubbed oil finishes, and this has a finish that reminds you more of a epoxy finish, like a Remington 700 BDL, just not quite as shiny. But still, with what I consider faults, it is still a very attractive rifle, and I don't question the mechanical quality or accuracy of the rifle, and a lot less $$$ than the domestic makers of Hi Walls.