I have the Traditions 36, and "rough but serviceable" is a pretty good description. Even so, it is still a hoot to shoot and accurate as the dickens. Shoots "minute of rabbit head" out to around 50 yards with 25 grains of FFF all day long. I had always heard that the small bores need frequent swabbing to keep loading easy, but I can go 20 shots without swabbing, and it still loads as easy as the first shot. The trigger is a little rough, but you will grow fond in a hurry once you start shooting it.
I've looked hard at the Crocket on line, but would like to fondle one too before buying. It would be a step up I think, but cost more at the same time. The only thing that has stopped me is the impulse to spend even more for a higher grade, probably in 36 rather than 32- mostly because I already have a 36 cal mould.