One guy with a rifle that shoots one hole groups is no more a statement of the general quality of Big Green than is one guy with a rifle that shoots a shotgun pattern. What you get from the internet are anecdotes that are confounded by shooter error, crap ammunition, and poor maintenance. "But, muh rifle..." you say? Yes, it is one rifle, in a sea of hundreds of thousands that we never hear about. All that you can truly say is that you pay your money and get what you get. I've got a 700 mountain rifle chambered in 270 win, bought in the early 90s, that shoots my hand loads sub moa. It shoots most factory loading about 2 moa. For a light weight deer/elk rifle with a very consistent cold bore shot, its all I can ask for. That said, how my rifle shoots has no bearing on how someone else's rifle shoots- or how a new rifle will shoot. Remington rifles are not crap, but they can be a roll of the dice.