There is more to the story. I did check the scope and mounts, even put a new scope on it. The front lug was rurined with some factory loads, case head seperation had to send it back to the factory for refitting. Got it back and same problem with case head seperations. Bought a second one and had even worse problems again it blew the case heads with Factory loads ! Also put new mounts and another scope on the rifle. Sent it back for repair after both rifles were repaired. I took them to St. Louis and traded both for a Brownbing A-bolt hunter in .243 Mounted the same scope and went to the range with my handloads and factory loads. 1/2 inch groups were the norn and some one holer's with handloads and factory loads. Killed 5 good bucks with the rifle last year. My gripe with the Browning is the forend is too short, the stud rests in the palm of my hand.
I guess you get what you pay for, I had no luck with the Stevens 200, other Savages I've shot were very accurate. But I will never have another of anykind. Now I don't need the Browning and would like to trade it for an old Blr with steel reciever in .308 or something similar, even a .243 !