My experience with 760/7600s has for some reason been exclusively with rifles chambered for the .30/06, and all have been topped with 3-9X Bushnells. Out of the box accuracy has uncannily been 1.5 MOA, for 3 at 100, although I've never attempted to tweak loads to a specific rifle, since none belonged to me; either folks wanted to bum ammo, or get me to confirm their zeros. The loads have typically been loaded with Remington 180 gr PSP bulk bullets or 180 gr Winchester Power Points, seated to the cannelure, and loaded with whatever appropriate powder was on hand. When folks come looking for cheap '06 ammo, they aren't going to get Accubonds, A Frames, TSXs, or new match brass for that matter. There have been two occasions, where full length resized brass wouldn't chamber, and I had to run the brass through my Redding .308 body die to bump the shoulder ever so slightly so the rifle would lock up without effort. I'd be tempted to say that there is a tendency for the .30/06 chambered 760s to have a tight chamber, but obviously I haven't seen enough of these rifles to draw that conclusion. With respect to trigger quality, the 760s I've shot have quite good.