Another vote for the Browning. I have an XBolt Stainless Stalker in .280 that has been perfect right out of the box. I also have a Sako A7 in .300 WSM that took a lot of tinkering to get right. It's always been very accurate with a smooth action that feeds well. The problem has been the common Sako issue of brass ejecting up into the scope. Had to try a bunch of different scope and ring combos and my only solution was to use high rings and a Leupold scope (due to the adjustment caps that fit more flush than other brands). I didn't want to use high rings, but had no other workable solution.