I can't speak for anyone else, but here's my thoughts. The Rem 597 is quite a good value in my opinion, reliability and accuracy wise.
I found mine to be a bit more fussy until it was broke in, however many shots that was. Taking it apart can be a pain in the rear the first 10 times....or always.(Its not that bad once you figure out the magical spring holding trick)
The factory trigger sucks, breaks like glass at what seems to be 7-9 lbs...
The stock is a bit flimsy...
To make this rifle better, loosen the 2 screws at the back of the receiver(behind the guide rods)about 1/4-1/2 turn. Then the guide rods won't flex, and you will notice the rifle get less fussy.
Install the Volquartzen hammer, it makes a world of difference, and the trigger pull drops by 1/2, around 4 lbs.
Check the rifle for freefloating, as this was causing flyers in my groups, the stock touching on one side of the barrel.
It can be sensitive to different ammo. After freefloating, mine shot its previously worst performing ammo better than anything...barrel harmonics or???something like that.
Oh yeah, the mags can be fussy, mine doesnt like the 30 rounders, but I think there are a few things you can tinker with to make them better.
YMMV, this is just one guys experience.
