I've owned a few Weatherby rifles over the years, Lee Enfeild, Rugers, Remingtons, Midlands, big bore to small bore,,, most of them shoot good, some took some work overs to get up to speed, even the peace of crap rifle can shoot well after tuning it up.
All manufactures at one time or the other had quality / control issues at 1 or 2 X's in their life time,,, but most of those issues get sorted along the way.
Yes, I own 3 Remington rifles, but they could of been savages, How, Ruger, Winchesters, but or any other brand,,, it all boils down to what brand the person wants to own.
Don't feel bad since all 3 of my Remington rifles came with Garbage triggers, crappy pressure point barrels held by cheap plastic stocks.
All 3 of them went threw work overs, my Remmy tack driver was fully re-worked with only the action remaining the same.
Stock, trigger, bolt, barrel, are all custom to allow me the chance of chasing the V ring with vertical shots,,, the battle with winds allows me to close the gap on the horizontal. This is what a F Class rifle can do.
The other 2 are in the hunter / PRS class.
I suggest to the folks to just buy something you like, shoot it and be happy, or throw a few bucks at it to improve whats happening if it even needs a tune up.
Finding the rifle and cartrage that suits your needs is what really counts, those that don't like what your running can find something that works for them.
Just my 2 Cents in a world of good times no matter what iron is held in the hands
Don