I don't know about anyone else but I can tell you why I like the Savage over Traditional black powder rifles. First off I like to hunt and have little time to do so. I prefer to spend my time in the field rather than cleaning guns. It really hit me when one cold snowy evening just at the last minute of shooting time I killed a nice buck with a Thompson Center Hawken. I drug the buck 3/4 of a mile to the truck on a sled (couldn't get the truck near him in the snow), went back got the rifle and went to the barn for the gut'n and skin'n. Finished that task about mid night, left the deer hang in the barn, washed up went to bed. Worked the next day, took my son to his ball game and got home late. Next day worked and finished cut'n up the deer and put'n it in the freezer. Third day got around to cleaning the smoke pole. It already had rust forming from being drug through the snow, being warmed up during the day in the truck and freezing during the night in the truck (I had stuck it in the case and forgot about it for almost four days). Went to a stainless Encore and while it is much better, it still requires cleaning after shooting Black powder or Pryrodex. In the Savage, shooting smokeless I don't have any of those problems.
As far as someone wanting to do it the traditional way I understand that and I hunt with a recurve bow that I got as a 10 year old, 51 years ago. I also hunt in other states with an orginal 1886 Winchester and 1893 Marlin. In short I don't have anything against anyone wanting to hunt with traditional black powder, it is just not for me.