When I was a teen and into my 20s I had the predecessor to the Rem 770, the 710, in 30-06 as my first deer rifle. I had it for a while as my primary rifle, but looking back now it was a POS. Bolt was sticky. I remember the trigger was kinda heavy. Scope was cheap. But most of all I remember the only thing it shot worth a damn was Federal Premium Barnes TSX 165s. Looking back, it was a blessing cause it got me on the Barnes train, but that rifle grouped everything else in no less than 3". It was not designed to be a lasting gun either. Barrel is press fit into the receiver and bolt locked directly into the barrel, so don't expect to rebarrel it ever. The trigger group had plastic parts that froze up on me one time in December. It was an innovative way to make a cheap entry level rifle, and it spawned a bunch of similar models, but it was ugly and it was not great.