Mine is accurate. I don't shoot it as much as I should. I put a 3X9 Zeiss Conquest on it and it puts 5 shots in about 3/4 of an inch at 100 yards. It doesn't foul and was great in the mountains. I took it on one of the nastiest sheep hunts ever created as we were hit with a typhoon in the mountains. The winds were off the charts and the horizontal rain and sleet was terrible on the glacier. I had barricade on the gun and it is fine now but a tiny bit of rust appeared on the floor plate. It gives the rifle character.
It was one of those guns that I ordered and paid 1800 retail. I figured it wouldn't get any cheaper. Another local guy has one that he traded for a custom gun that he made. His shoots well too.
I always thought that the guys who were behind sourcing the wood and building the JOCs should have continued limited production in different calibers. They are not like super grades. I have seen some very nice French Walnut super grades but I would really like it if Winchester came out with custom maker tributes and built a Biesen type rifle, a Leonard Brownell rifle, a Jerry Fisher Rifle and maybe a Goens Tribute rifle. I believe that they could get $2500 per. Hear that Winchester. Some people like walnut and blued rifles that were beautiful and they tend to hunt well too.