No one questions the craftsmanship, the attention to detail and the replication of historic aesthetics of the modern makers. However when you pick up a gun made by the likes of a Mr Boitinott you are picking up a gun whose manufacture is steeped in roughly a 150 years of rifle making methodology, for Mr B was taught by an "old gunsmith" who in turn was taught by an "old gunsmith." That is why a Boitinott rifle is an exercise in function over form. Or as the fellas on this Board say his rifles are "reliable and accurate....and made for the range and not the mantle." Which was the way the old timers used to build em, as that was what was needed on the farm or frontier for survival.
While I truly love and drool over the modern gussied up masterpieces, it is when I pick up a rifle by the likes of a Boitinott that I know I am picking up a modern made piece of the past.