I had a 1977 driver that never had any brakes, and I wonder if it was because of the orientation of the MC - air can't get out, and that's why everybody bench bleeds. Of course it's hilly here, and I could have vented it just fine on a suitably steep incline, but I never did try that.
My 78 redbird has great brakes, and from the original owner's records, you can see that he had the MC replaced over and over.
Generally I don't like working on them, because the booster isolates you from the MC, and the pushrod length dictates everything that's going to happen, but you can't even access that. You just know if you run out of boost before you get any braking, that you're not going to be able to stop. I don't like them.