Wait until the collimation and such is tight...you're going to be rather impressed with the ACF optics. They're very good.
The only bug with them is when you're wanting to take piccies. If you use a reducer/flattener, you'll find it hard to get one that suits the ACF optics. The Meade ones are not up to spec....especially the 0.33 one. Put that in the optical train of the ACF and it'll look like you've jumped to lightspeed

I normally don't use them...just run at the native f ratio or go with powermates to increase the focal length. You can get reducer/flatteners to suit the ACF optics, but since the optics already produces a very flat field across the FoV I can't see why you'd want to use them. If you want a widefield scope, you get a good apo or a fast newt astrograph. Other than that, they're also very good for astropiccies.