I have one in .375HH. Very accurate gun. I like it, it is heavy but shoots well off sticks, feels very steady. great wood and finish as well. The trigger is quite good and adjustable.
The only downside is the bolt will slide over the rounds in the chamber if the rounds are pressed down at the rear and jammed in that position. The slightest care loading the magazine prevents this. At first I did not think it was possible to jam this gun, but a good video post posted on this site a short time ago (regards a fellow who purchased a 9.3 x 62 550 Safari Classic) illustrated how to get this to happen. I grew up using a British .303 and taking care loading the magazine is second nature to me. Just keep the rounds square in the mag and you are good to go.
A trip to a knowledgeable gun smith will alleviate this issue, if you are concerned.
I put a Leupold VX5 1-5 scope on my gun, it allows me to move the scope to the rear as much as possible due to the straight tube at front.