I have worked on, and shot 6 of the newest Remington Arms rifles. They are far better than those from the past recent years, and arguably as good as Remington ever produced. 4 were 308 ADL varmint 1 in 10", 1 was 223 1 in 8" varmint, and one a 7 PRC long range. The varmint stocks are throwaway, I restocked the varmints into wood M40 Vietnam era reproduction stocks, pillar bedded and glass bedded of course and replaced the trigger guard with a steel versions. The 308's averaged .665" 5 shot group with 168s, and the 223 .36" average with 77s - all with tailored handloads. No regrets given the wood stocks, so I think they will meet your expectations. The Tikka is a better rifle all around, but at twice the price (the ADL is $629) but after adding a stock you'll have to decide what makes sense. Here are the stocks I am talking about, while thier Tung oil finish was curing.