Another good sight option is the Williams Fool-Proof, which is rugged, quick (depending on aperture chosen, and easy to install.
I really like this rifle. The only comments are that I sorta wish it had a full-length mag tube (although it would not balance as nicely) and when shooting on a covered range the muzzle blast can be somewhat obnoxious.
Depending on how you sight this rifle in (and what you feed it), it's reasonably flat over the first 150 yards. Commercial ammo isn't any more expensive in New England than any other caliber, and is pretty easy to find. Handloading is easy, and the action is strong.