To confuse things then....
I have two R93's.
I can't say I love them, but that's because they are rifles. Rifles are tools to be used. I didn't love the Sako 75 I had before them either.
The Blasers are handy and reliable rifles. That was true for the Sako.
The Blasers break down into a compact package for taking abroad and can be put back together again without loss of zero. That wasn't true for the Sako.
The Blasers can be used by clients seemingly without the need to adjust zero. That also wasn't true for the Sako.
The Blasers are predictably accurate on factory ammo, to the point where I can no longer see any real need for home loading. That also wasn't true for the Sako,
I'd go so far as to say that the Blasers are boring. I just take them out of the cabinet, use them, and put them back.
My pleasure comes from watching deer and stalking them, not from fettling rifles, studying the finer details of ballistics, or messing about with homeloads.
Blasers suit me. You - and I am sure many others - might be different.