There's a couple of things that erk me about the Browning Mt. rifle, and a couple of things it has going for it.
It is way out ahead of a T/C or any other Hawken 'replica'. It has a decent weight and architecture, and as far as I can see, they are quite accurate and reliable.
The design of the stock lends itself to 'slack sanding' which speeds production, and keeps the price low. But the lack of the details owing to that production method, leaves the rifle short of panache.
The lock: why did someone think they could re-invent the lock and make it better. The mainspring with roller makes the lock feel wrong...it is soft at the bottom where it should be heavy, and heavy at the full cock, where it should be light. I don't like the rifle for those two reasons. But that said, it is still a much more desirable rifle than the Italian efforts, or the T/C.