uh,lets see,RUGER,rem,RUGER,rem,RUGER,RUGER,RUGER,LOL.no anyway,the new hawkeye is a very nice rifle,i think i was one of the first to post range results in this forum.i bought one in 358 win as soon as i was able to get one.i would own more but would be duplicating calibers,if the ones i would be replacing weren't already rugers they would be gone.mine shoots extremely well with only a little barrel floating.i can shoot resized 308 brass with hunting quality bullets into sub moa groups at 100 yds,at 150 they open up to moa.i guess it depends on what your intentions are with the rifle.the only advantage to the rem would be the trigger adjustability aspect.ruger has upgraded the trigger on the hawkeyethough,it seems fine for anything except designated bench work.
take it for what it's worth i am definitely biased.i think you'll find only two rems in my bunch,one is a custom vt on an old 725 action,the other is a shotgun.i won't even attempt to list my ruger's in fear that the wife may intercept this message.good luck with your decision,r u g e r ,r u g e r,later adker