Man this post really shook the hornets nest. Isn't it funny. Like they saying goes "even a blind hog finds an acorn every once in a while". There is nothing wrong with your acorn, I like Tikka rifles too. I just don't have any customers bringing them to the shop asking for complete rebuilds. Unfortunately they are like the example that I gave about the Pinto. After several thousands of dollars to build one up and lets say it shoots in the same hole all day long, at the end of the day "its still a Tikka". I had an old Remington 600 Mohawk in 243 that came from a pawn shop that would cut holes at 100 yards with Hornady 95 gr bullets with absolutely no work done to it w/a cheap pawn shop special Tasco pronghorn scope that the owner threw in with the gun and the same with a savage 110 and yes I have a Tikka in a 7mag that will shoot awesome with factory loads, and it is great for hunting and wouldn't take anything for it but neither the Tikka or my Savage or Rem 600 speak for or represent every factory rifle that has left the factory. The Marine Corps is up to the M40A5 6 7 8 9 thousand or something crazy now and it is as easy as this. If your home town has a county fair or festival and there is a 5k run and you have a kid that runs like a deer and you just know he could beat every one in town at the 5k run BUT doesn't enter the race you cant get mad cause your guy didn't even show up. Tikka didn't come to the race. Doesn't matter if they are not American, the military contracts state that if you can have an office here and manufacture your weapons here then you can come and enter your pig in the race. FN did it, (FNH USA) McLean Virginia, Fredericksburg VA, Columbia SC. Hints the name as the saying goes and I think it would be safe to say that they are probably the largest supplier of small arms weapons to the U.S. military. FN played by the rules and entered their pig. As far as needing to do a lot of work to make the Rem 700 shoot, nothing could be furthest from the truth. People just have it done because it doesn't make since not to when you start from a stripped down receiver. Either way every one has their favorites and opinions. The truth is sure there are some good rifles that leave the factory and shoot better than perfect but when a contract gets awarded then there are some requirements that have to be met by the contractor or weapons shop that is following a build procedure because somewhere in a lost private office there are some guys that sit around and draw out a weapon system that has to meet or exceed requirements that were surveyed throughout the land thru actual hands on combat experiences and tests back in the rear with the gear on some range and these guys said ' hey lets improve the system we have now by doing or adding or modifying this or that according to the reports that we received from the field. It just so happens that Remington has been the forerunner for a while. Look if it will make you feel better, Remington didn't win the FBI contract back in early 2002, 3ish time frame, FNH USA and HS Precision did. Doesn't make them the top dogs now but my point is they brought their dog to the fight. Hey the race is about to begin, has anyone seen Tikka, if you do tell them we are about to start the race. WHAT! What did you say, What do you mean they are not coming, OK then! They cant win if they don't show up......... Don't be mad at me, I'm going hunting this morning with my Tikka 7mag.
The "700" the Marines use is as much a remington as a NASCAR being a Chevy/Ford/ect.
They are completley rebuilt and the marines would be MUCH better off logisticaly and financialy to start with a custom action from the get go. Or just run a AI/Sako factory gun , or Buy GAP/Surgeons.
They would save a TON of money including AD billets and CIVPERS funding, along with a good chunk of O&M.
FN also makes a fantastic rifle that would be a great starting point for a M40 type build without the need to and expense of machining a 700 right.
Finnally, gov procurements mean little in the way of what's best or what the shooters want. It is a combination of fraud/bribes (in weapon procurement atleast) coupled with the competetor who can meet the MIN standard , the cheapest. While they are supposed to be purchasing based on value, it is almost ALWAYS based on price, all things being equal.