I bought a Rem 700 ADL 243 back earlier this year as a loaner for friends and family. I mounted a Nikon Prostaff in PRW rings on a Weaver picatinny rail.

I took it along yesterday when I went to the range to shoot several rifles. I had "boresighted" it at home (looking thru bore at something approx 30yds away, and aligning scope with that object). I shot it at 200yds and has a spread on 5 shots of approx 20". I thought for sure the scope had crapped out, so I mounted a SWFA SS 6x this morning and took it back to the range. Was shooting at 100yds as I took my son to shoot his Ar with a red dot sight. First two shots were about an inch, so was thinking it was the scope for sure. But the next shot was 8" out! It's not bedded, just tightened appropriately in the factory stock. Never seen any rifle shoot this bad, let alone a new/newer one.