I am a big fan of the Model 95 and have found that they are accurate, fast handling and easy to shoot well from the shoulder.
Recoil from the bench can be objectionable when shooting the 405 but it’s not unbearable.
Reference recoil, the crescent buttplate (from my experience with other rifles so equipped) seems to accentuate felt recoil so I’ve shied away from 95’s that have them.
The cons (from my perspective) are that they can be a little cumbersome to load/reload, not easily scoped, most of the repros that I’ve seen/own do not come set up for sling use and (depending on the barrel length) they can have an odd balance point reference the magazine protruding fro the bottom of the receiver.
Other than that there’s not that much to share.
I like mine and shoot them often and if your inclined to get one (in my mind) you’re not wrong to stick with a caliber you already load for especially nowadays with ammo and components in short supply.
Gratuitous 95 pics:
Browning copy in 30/06
Original Winchester SRC in 30/40:dates from 1920
Late Model Winchester/Miroku tang safety chambered in 405