My experience is a sample of 1, but it was enough to turn me off of Howa as a brand forever. Got one in 7 mag about a year and a half ago. Broke in the barrel, followed proper scope mounting technique, and ran roughly 300 rounds through it trying to get it to group and shoot well. After 4 scopes, 2 stocks, all that ammo, scrubbing to a mirror finish clean on the bore, shooting it dirty, handloading, everything I could try, that gun NEVER shot better than about 1.75" groups at 100 yards with any ammo I ran through it, everything from 140-180 grains that I could find during the psychosis of the pandemic.
I've got several other rifles, several cheaper rifles, that all shoot at or sub MOA with ease. I shoot a ton (not as much as guys like Form, but definitely more than the average bear), and consider myself an MOA shooter, 3/4-1/2 MOA on my good days. It frustrated me to no end. And, like communists, Legacy Sports requires proof of purchase (original receipt) and registration of the firearm with their warranty. So upon contacting them about the accuracy issues, they basically gave me a "sorry, not sorry" and dismissed me as if I was yesterday's trash.
I swore off of them and warn as many people as I can about them. I sent it down the road and went a different route and couldn't be happier! Again, a sample of one, but it was one too many for this guy. But hey, I'm just some random guy on the internet...