See here's where I disagree. Ruger is known for a strong action and quality parts in a reliable hunting rifle. But they've never been known particularly for accurate rifles. Currently if you talk to shooters, without going to a AI or a TRG or a R93, they go to Remington 700's and Savages. I've owned several Rugers and while they are fine for hunting, no one uses them for target work. I say owned because I sold them. Ruger never has been known for good barrels, and while you point out some issues some guys have had with Savage rifles, most have very accurate experiences. I don't know a single guy that didn't trade his Ruger for something else once at the line beside Rems and Savages. And looking around, 1.5 or so seems to be the regular group size for these new rifles. Which personally I believe to be just another poor Ruger barrel on a gimmick chassis. Buy a Savage or Rem, buy a chassis, be at the same price range and shoot better.
Also, having put an MDT chassis on my Savage, which I recently removed, you will eventually find these rifles are heavy, ungainly and too tall for most gun cases. I took off my MDT. Now my rifle fits in things....[/QUOTE
Well I have had at least 40 Ruger Rifles so far,in my life of 51 years and still have 9.I handload for all cartridges and have only had one Ruger that I could not get to shoot great.Some shot amazing groups others were at least 1.2" at 100 now these were all hunting rifles not target rifles.So far my RUGER PRECISION is doing great for a factory rifle.Im still working up loads but so far they are getting close to .5" not yet but close.I work at a gun store so have been lucky to use and own a lot of rifles remingtons are great but so are savages,you can get most to shoot but not all.rem 700 223 would not do 1"changed out stock,all different loads but would not make it had a 308 also that was the same.Savage 6.5 x 284 was all over the map barrel was full of chatter marks,also a 22250 that sucked.
You will get good rifles and bad from every manufacture.I love Ruger #1s and have had 14 so far.best groups ever came from a #1B in 2506 it would put 100 gr Barnes x into .40'' and that was a Ruger.Ok I love all rifles but to say one is better then the other is moot,its more on the shooter than most rifles.
happy shooting