Rugers and Mausers are ok for big game at close rage and they are popular for that. All you have to be able to do is hit an 8" pie plate.
The Remington 700 has no rival and that's why it's so popular (universally) for tactical use where accuracy is critical.
I really wish my Remington M700 could shoot as well as my Rugers or my Interarms Mark X. Here’s a few samples of the Rugers:
This one Is self-explanatory. Ruger M77 .257 Roberts.
Ruger M77 7mm Rem Mag in 40-60 mph crosswinds:
Ruger MKII .300 Win Mag w/ “Boat paddle” stock. First shot was from cleaned and oiled bore:
Ruger M77 .30-06, two-shot scope check.
No target pics for my new-to-me Ruger MKII .30-06, but it was shooting dime-sized groups when I checked it out for antelope hunting. (And its going again in about 20 minutes.)
Also no pic for my Ruger MKII .22-250 and the half-in groups it shoots at 200 yards, but only because I don’t have quick access to the photos. Can post them later.
Anyone that thinks Ruger rifles are only OK for “big game at close rage” [sic] is ignorant. Anyone that continually spouts such nonsense in the face of the vast evidence to the contrary (not just what I’ve provided) is a fool. Not speaking of anyone in particular, necessarily, but if the shoe fits....