Hunting Rifle Question, Savage 110 Storm

Basically rifles for the most part are individuals. If you choose a rifle built on a solid design then within that group there are gonna be some better than others and some much better than others. Though I dont currently own a "Storm" which if I understand correctly is a "re named 116", I do have several 116s that shoot the lights out.
Even though it's been a couple of years since I purchased a "brand new" factory Savage with the latest "improvements" (latest models I bought were accutrigger accustock models without adjustable comb or length of pull) I have never bought a factory 10/110 based rifle that I couldn't get to shoot well under 1" by simply finding the right load and maybe a little torque tuning.
Heck one of my old 1990s era 116s in 30-06 wont hit a pie plate at 100 yards with factory loaded Nosler 125gr, but will stack 165gr Sierra Game Kings bullet holes in bullet holes ( best group is 10 rounds into .446") and is one of the most consistently accurate hunting rifles that I or most of my buddies have ever seen.
Just one of those things.....
Thank you sir. Actually, I already have a 110 Storm chambered in .223. The reason I posted was to see if anyone by chance perhaps has the same gun and maybe had some issues for which I might need to be on the lookout. It has so far functioned flawlessly, has the " typical " Savage bolt lift that`s somewhat " stiff ", but isn`t a real drawback by any means. With loads it likes ( quality hunting loads, OTM rounds ) it`s sub-MOA no problem at 100 yards. With some hesitation, I tried a remanufactured load ( Black Dot Ammunition ) that had good reviews on line. They advertised their 55 grain VMax as " Sub-MOA capable ". Is it ever more! Might be the most accurate and precise round I`ve shot out of the gun! Decided to include it along with Hornady and Nosler rounds as a hunting round and not just range fodder.