Nice rifles posted here.
Winelover the Winchester Featherweight is my favorite bolt gun. Good combination of weight and looks. For me they also just fit correctly coming up. The stainless walnut combination you have there is a favorite of mine right behind the blue steel featherweight.
I used to take party's out for spring black bear hunts on my vessel KnightHawk, in Prince William Sound. We would do a live aboard for usually 5 days, which included meals sleeping quarters and a skiff ride from the vessel to shore for the hunt. I will point out I was not a guide. So I would drop off and go back to KnighHawk and of course stay in radio contact if a need would arise.
So the problem I have is looking back at my clients, as they are pairing up and heading out for there hunting, you could always see the reflection of the stainless rifles. The more matted the finish the less shine. But, there was still a shine. This shine was the only unusual item out there, and it stood out from just about any distance you had line of sight.
Having said that, the environment you hunt in would make a difference as well.
I do own a stainless Savage 116 in 338, actually a very fine carry rifle, other than that everything else is blue steel. One of the nicest Winchester Featherweight's I've seen, and unfortunately only in a picture, is the stainless maple combination. The Tikka is a rifle I have on the list, but...... I like them, just can't seem to find a light weight, and caliber combination when I have money..