Good to hear. I've had and still have a few of the FN guns, and have had nothing but good luck with them. I was mainly curious of what you thought of the new style trigger. The guns I have/had that were made in Newport were definitely not machined and fit up as well as the newer guns, that's for sure. But even those have always functioned and shot well. Maybe it's time for me to get serious about a 458 B&M....
I was dubious concerning the new trigger of course. The older M70 triggers were considered the best in the world, "They Say", whoever They happens to be at the time. I am no gunsmith by any stretch, and most things like that are out of my area, I am a shooter/hunter. To date I have heard of zero issues, problems or anything such with the new triggers, and as stated I have a few minor calibers in new guns.....If it works, then its good.......
The New Haven machinery was getting old, and it was worn completely out from what I heard. When the plant closed down, it seemed Winchester used every part and piece they could get their hands on to put together the last rifles sent out, I think including floor sweepings....... I bought a lot of WSM guns at the end, and a few of them were horrible to say the least, some would not even work, bolts out of alignment, and all sorts of trash. Nothing that SSK could not fix or sort out, but some of the guns were terrible at the end requiring some work be done.
The FN plant is here in Columbia SC, new machinery, and they were even making some of the actions for New Haven's Custom Shop in the last couple of years it was open. I had a great relationship with the Custom Shop for 3-4 years before it closed down.
I have not kept up with what is being produced where or put together here or there...... So I have no input on that. I would not hesitate to use any of the new rifles to build on, I think they are good to go, and perhaps being machined on new equipment are far better than the end of the old M70s......