I guess it's all in what a person's used to seeing. I grew up with an old octagon barreled lever action 22 my grandfather had. He had found it in a clay cave, along with a coal oil lantern, and cast iron skillet on the Verdigris River Oklahoma back when he was a youngster. Likely someone ridding the owl hoot trail had stashed it there. That's what he hunted with when I was a kid, and it worked.
In 1958 my Dad brought home a brand new Winchester Model 94 3030, and gave that to me. Try as I might, I have never been able to get attached to different actions, and the lever, just seems like what a rifle ought to be.
I'm a Winchester guy, BUT! That Henry is a great lookin rifle, and I wouldn't mind havin one IF I needed one. Which I don't. I still have that 3030, and it's still hittin what I shoot at.