OK, I have to throw in my 2 cents worth.
The Icon: My brother has one with the walnut stock. Very very nice fit and finish. He loves it. I just don't like the squared off shape of the trigger guard, as it gives it a Euro-look.
The Remington 700. Swampy. I have owned FOUR brand new out of the box Remington 700s in my life. Accuracy?
1 was incredibly accurate. It consistently shot .80 inch groups with factory ammo (Core-Lokts) out of the box. Superb.
1 was very good accuracy. It consistently shot 1.2 inch groups with factory ammo (Core-Lockts) out of the box.
1 was OK accuracy. It consistently shot 1.5 inch groups with factory ammo (Core-Lokts) out of the box.
1 was a dog. The bolt was very stiff to close on the round, and it only shot 2.2 inch groups with factory ammo (Core-Lokts) out of the box.
These 4 rifles were spread over a period of 40 years, starting in the mid-1970s. So, I think they are a fair sampling. My brother has owned three during those years, with similar results.
Bottom line: Yes, you can get a great Remington 700 out of the box, and maybe your "odds" of getting one are a little better than the other makes. But no, they are not wonderfully accurate factory rifles. There is a good chance of getting one that is just OK, or even a dog. These aren't my opinions. These are my historical facts.
And no, I don't judge the quality of a rifle by how it shoots some obtuse handload that has taken a year to develop. I judge it by how it shoots good quality factory ammo.
I think that for the money, the Remington 700 ADL, and the Savage 110 series, are the most accurate bargain rifles you can buy. Buty they certainly don't all shoot great.
Regards,
Mannyrock