I have around one hundred Remington bolt actions, ranging from early 1950s vintage 722s to current production rifles. Every rifle, like every human, is an individual and may or may not have "the right stuff" in its factory specs. Many of my Remingtons are parts guns that I've put together on the entire spectrum of post-WW2 actions with a mix of recycled factory and after-market barrels. With a little work, almost any rifle in good condition can be made to shoot well enough such that the guy behind the trigger is likely to be the weakest link in accuracy chain.