I just bought a Browning X Bolt. Action bedded and barrel floated from the factory. Most accurate unmodified rifle I've ever had.
Ive owened two of the tc venture rifles one in .308 stainless and the other in 7/08 blued and both shoot 1/2" or better at a 100yrds off sandbags and truck hood this was with factory ammo.My son still has the .308 but I swapped the 7/08 to a buddy.I bought both of these for $400 each new.They also have 5r rifling.I belive TC has discontinued the venture and replaced them with the compass series though but have heard good things about them as well but cant comment on them as Ive never owned one.$400 in rifle will give alot of room for some decent glass!Good luck with whatever you go with....I've been going to buy one of these for a beater for years, but always end up with something else.
You must have some very interesting data. What was the trend over those years? Remington used to have a pretty good reputation for accuracy, but now - not so much!Savage rifles are the best value in the industry and they will consistently bench better than any other rifle at a similar price point. Have been involved in hunter sight-in clinics most every year since '70 and that is what I base this on. We see tonnage of rifles every year at these clinics and the Savage rifles are always pretty good.
Me if I was buying a strictly hunting rifle it would be a model 16 or 116 Savage Weather Warrior, as good or better than anything else out of the box.