Elgin, they are OK and that's why they make so many models of air guns. I have guns I enjoy that others don't think so highly of....
They cost a lot for the level of QC I found, however. You can get an RWS34 .22for that kind of money, and find a whole world of finesse for a marginal sacrifice in power. The WFH does shoot pretty well now, especially for a spring cannon. Never tried a gas ram and maybe that is just the thing for it. I was kind of annoyed they couldn't blow the scrap out of it before assembly, though. Subsequent batches may have been better for all I know.
Some isa matter of what you're used to. When I shoot, 'specially at critters, the trigger IS the gun, at least until it goes off. The Walther Falcon trigger is bloody awful, sorry. It is awful in 2 directions, too, not just heavy and creepy but wobbly. I didn't make it much better but I may revisit someday. Still, with discipline the gun will shoot very decent groups. I have other guns that are "hammers" that behave more nicely, is all.
It is heavy to cock but I have others nearly as heavy (MP513). It was advertised (maybe still is) as having 27 lbs. of cocking force. I think this was mixed up with the trigger spec

and that is about helf the true cocking weight. I bowhunt, too. This was more like my first recurve, before I got into compounds. To while away a weekend shooting at paper, I would rather play with the more medium-powered guns. But, you shoot what you got. This is a lot of power for the money, no doubt about it. If there was a replacement trigger I would buy it in a heartbeat. For now, it spends most of the time in the closet, in case a rhinoceros shows up in the yard.
There really isn't much as powerful as this and if you master the trigger and your stock holds together, there is no reason you shouldn't enjoy the heck out of it. Once you have some work in a gun, it is hard to let one go.
Hope you're back to work soon! I am sorry to be snobby about triggers and such. There is another cost-effective magnum lady on the block these days, if you're inclined to branch out later- check out tjk's thread
http://www.gatewaytoairguns.com/airguns/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=16770&posts=9#M136173