I got one. Put a 12X scope on it just to see how it shot. 1/2 MOA @ 100 yds. with handloads. Unlike other offerings from the Remington/Marlin folks, this one didn't need to go back to the factory. Fit and finis are a 8 out of 10. The lever loop was so sharp, it would draw blood (unacceptable) and the butt stock fit is typical "Remington poor" with a fairly large gap on each side of the tang. That said, it's been 100% reliable, which was a relief, given the incredibly poor quality control coming out of Marlin and Remington these days. It's kind'a heavy. This is a good thing for the recoil, which is also tamed by a nice butt pad. Ghost ring sight is perfect and off the bench I was getting just over 1.5 MOA groups @ 100 yds. Don't expect me to do that with any regularity though. It's not as handy as a Guide Gun but it does have some extras that make up for it. The trigger is fair and IMO, doesn't need to be modified although it feels like it's about 5#. It does break clean. Heavy enough so you don't light one off by mistake but light enough so you don't double clutch it. The fore-stock is a big-ole thick fish belly. It could go on a diet for sure. Grey laminate is my favorite and IMO looks great. It's good that I like it cause there's nobody else to look at it where I go.
For what they're asking for it, the customer only slightly gets screwed. Fit and finish is pathetic for a gun at that price point but if you want a SBL, your gonna have to pony up the caish. Any 45-70 will drop a T-Rex but a SBL will make you look all Hollywood while doing it.