Really is a moot point. When Hatfield started importing Pedersolis it was based on Pedersoli's quality control, plus whatever Hatfield ordered on their rifles..., so you often find a nice piece of wood, and nicer polish on the barrel before browning, but also the polish was done by machines so the edges of the barrel flats are rounded, which is a cosmetic "no no".
The only problem the Hatfields or the Blue Ridge Hunters, or the current Pedersolis have is the patent breech system which has a smaller chamber than the bore in the actual breech plug. Some folks have reported ignition problems, from either a buildup of crud, or corrosion and crud, by not knowing about the little chamber. Many of the folks simply use a .22 or a .17 cleaning brush on the end of a rod, and are sure to clean out the patent breech in addition to the rest of the bore. In rare cases folks have had competent gunsmiths unbreech the rifle and open up the patent breech chamber by a few hundredths of an inch and the ignition problems are cured.
LD