Tikka and Sako both excellent. Not sure on Franchi or Benelli rifles but they are Beretta brands, so who knows. We'll see.
Remington was usually pretty good as far as their target/varmint rifles went, so long as the ammo was good. That includes the Model 700, Model 7, and the 783 which was just starting to get some great traction in the aftermarket. Bergara is very similar IMO, and they seem to be very well-made and accurate. Their HMR is a popular entry-level competition rifle, and the Ridge is a solid crossover gun with a heavy-ish barrel, decent trigger, oversized bolt knob, and traditional ergonomics.
I've had very good luck with Weatherby rifles as well, Vanguard and Mark V rifles have both been sub-MOA for me long before their whole "sub-MOA" marketing kicked in. Some weird twist rates in older guns though.
Winchesters have been pretty good, probably a bit less so than the above, but not by much. The newer Browning-made Winchester M70 and the X-Bolt are both very accurate. Haven't shot my XPR yet but hoping for magic. Never tried the Browning AB3.
Savage rifles are decent, but I've had more variability here than with any other brand. I hate the Accutrigger! Same with the Ruger American trigger. The good old M77 was not a tack driver, more of a sledgehammer, "hunting gun" accurate. Just my experience.