"Functionally inferior"....... more maintenance? I've yet to shoot ANY rifle (I shoot a ton of LR gear) that outperformed a well built, blue & wood rifle, at sensible ranges (sub 800yds) that didn't cost 3 to 5 times as much. My go to, bad weather, longer range gun is a stainless t3x in .30-06, simply because it's the most suitable chambering. It doesn't shoot any better than either my wood stocked Swede or Bob. Incidentally, the Roberts was built in 1947. Rebarrelled in '76 & still shoots moa groups.
The Swede is a bottom shelf, Sears gun that I fancied up myself. Spendy bluing & walnut. It'll still drill 5 rounds into a one hole group at 100yds.
Totes inferior........
You have to understand & appreciate, hunting guns AIN'T benchrest guns. I couldn't honestly give two shits about 1/4 moa groups, since my usual hunting range is 300yds max. Anything under 2moa is PLENTY accurate for me & I've yet to miss a hunting shot.
I've got heavy bench guns, for bench shit. I need my hunting rifles to be hunting accurate & walnut stocked, blue steel guns are more than good enough for that.
Don't let perfection get in the way of good enough