I've got a Bullseye. A beautiful looking gun in stock form (the grips make the gun, unfortunately, a costly upgrade). Very comfortable and great shooter. Also have a standard model that does the job. I did, however encounter a small problem with it recently (have had it less than a year). While practicing one handed, the firingpin hits were getting farther out of the rim causing misfires. Not looking at it closely, I packed it up and went on to another gun as I was at an indoor range and time=$. Upon closer examination at home during cleaning, it was found that the top sight rib, which connects the barrel to the rear of the receiver and which the bolt slides back and forth under, had come loose. This caused the bolt to ride a bit high when fully forward allowing the firingpin to strike farther out of the rim. A simple problem. Just tighten down the screws with a little locktight.
Performance wise, the Bullseye was a little bit more accurate. I think the barrel length had a big part in that. The Bullseye certainly felt better in the hand but that's IMO. There is a trigger adjustment for the Bullseye but, like my Unlimited, the changes allowed to the trigger are not that great.