When properly screwed into the stock I don't think it will disappoint you.

I have had the best luck with the following;
The screw at the recoil lug must be very tight , the rear snug and the middle screw barely touching. If it has the forend screw that should be snugged. Others have more experience than me I am certain but the above has worked well.

I have found the standard Grades to be a bit more accurate than the Featherweights in factory stocks. The Featherweights have generally improved dramatically with glass bedding and free floating the barrels. I have as yet to shoot a pre-64 70 that I would call inaccurate.

I have worked with two Standard Grade 30-06's and four Featherweights. All but one of them, a Featherweight, were easy to get to shoot sub one inch 3 shot groups in factory stocks. The one Featherweight is a solid 1/1/2" rifle and may get better when I get it in a Bansner.