Can't argue with you, Bill. I haven't had to do much if any tweaking to get mine to shoot. The .357 shot cloverleaves and one ragged hole at 60 yards, but it rattled. I could feel something loose, so I shimed the pivot. End of rattle, it shot the same perfect way. I've got some issues with the .22-250 and the .17 HMR, but I think it is somewhere between myself, eyes, and the scopes.
I got the eye fixed, but it isn't up to par, so I'm teaching myself to shoot left handed. It is a lot of hard work, and burns lots of ammo, but I need to be able to see at "dark thirty". I normally shoot "both eyes open", but the stronger left eye takes over and I can't see enough in the scoped right eye. Using the right eye alone is too dim.
I do agree, if a gun wouldn't shoot without a hassle, I'd shuck it. I had a Rem Model 7, 6mm that I got rid of after 250 rounds. I'm not saying Rems or Model 7s are bad. The fact is the one I had didn't work. I traded it on a Ruger M77 MKII in .308 and haven't looked back.