i never had any accuracy problems with my Rugers - i lucked out and they are all sub-MOA. i say 'lucked out' because it seems that you could get a sub-MOA up to a ~1.5 MOA gun from pretty much any factory rifle these days - Remington, Ruger, Winchester, Savage, etc. but i also think that ammo might have a lot to do with these 'lemons' a lot of people post about in forums - many hunters i know tend to exclusively use one or two specific brand/types of ammo, and a certain rifle may not group well with that specific ammo. its important to try at least 3-4 different loads in your gun to see how it shoots with different ammo.
i wonder why these Rugers arent free-floated?
has anyone tried to open up the barrel channel and float a Hawkeye barrel? i wonder if/how much this would improve accuracy.
its a fact that a lot of the old Remington CDLs would actually shoot worse when floated -- they seemed to require the little 'bump' on the barrel channel near the tip of the forearm to exert a certain amount of pressure on the barrel, and often when this was relieved they shot worse.