Well, I don't shoot any competition but, I bought a Model 92 from Navy Arms several years ago with a walnut stock. Fit and finish was pretty good except for the wood finish. I striped it with laquer thinner, and hand rubbed 6 coats of true oil on it. It looked just like my Winchester did new in 1957. I had an ejector/extractor problem with it new, but called Navy Arms and they sent me two of each. I hand fitted both the extractor and ejector, and it is slicker than snot on a door knob.
I then put a white stripe post front sight, and a Lyman peep on it just like the one that has been on my 94 for the last 30 somethin years. It is deadly accurate on hunting. I shoot VERY light loaded cast bullets for squirrel, and 158 gr. jacketed soft points at around 1900fps for these big Texas feral hogs, and deer. The rifle as stated above was actually manufactured in Brazil by Rossi. The rifle gets far more carry time than the real Winchester and last winter, I carried it every day, even to town in the pickup. It just feels like a rifle should, and looks like one should also. Needless to say it ain't for sale.JM2CW