If you want more accuracy try different loads first, different bullets will probably perform better or worse. It will save you a lot of work. I have a hawkeye in 338 federal, it is, hands down the most accurate gun I have ever owned, I certainly didn't expect this from a factory Ruger. The trigger did have to be polished up and lightened, also the bolt needed some smoothing. After those minor jobs were done, I was getting consistent one hole groups at 100yds with factory 185gr triple shocks. Not just one hole groups but tiny one hole groups. However the 210gr nosler partitions are more like 2.5-3" groups from the same rifle. My opinion is that any varmint gun that shoots 1moa or better is fine for hunting, actually just about any new factory gun should produce this size group out of the box with some type of ammo.