My first Howa was/is a sporter .223 that I got used. Had a Bell& Carlson syn stock stock, I slapped a 4-16 scope on it and have shot a truck load of prairie dogs and the occasional yodel dog with it, when I could get it out of my FIL's hands. The trigger is an absolute delight, easily adjustable from fire on closing (not recommended) to breaking a glass rod crisp. I have since bought 2 others, a HB 204 & a standard barrel 22-250. Factory stocks have improved, and as soon as Boyd's starts making them again, one of them will have a lami thumb hole stock. The triggers are still adjustable, but I ended up replacing both the new rifles triggers with Timney units. The factory triggers just didn't seem to get rid of the "crunch" I like rugers, but value wise, I'd have to place the Howa way ahead.