I bought a new 700 VTR last year in 308. At first I was disappointed with it. The trigger sucked, and it wouldnt shoot under an inch and a half at a hundred yards. So I had a decision to to send it down the road, or make it do what I wanted.
The trigger was the first thing that needed work, im not sure if its the newest model, but im pretty sure its the X-mark trigger.
The screw in the face of trigger did nothing so I removed it, didnt like my finger hittin it anyway. There are three other adjustment screws that were loc-tited in just like the old style triggers. I wont go into the adjustment procedure here but its on the internet if you search for it. I got the trigger down to a crisp 2.5 lbs and bounced the rifle on floor for a few minutes, and did everything I could think of to try to make it accidentally go off, so far so good. Now I think its the best trigger I have ever had on a rifle.
Next was the accuracy issue. These new plastic stocks are just awfull, this is one area Remington should be ashamed of. The after market stock companies should be sending Remington a nice token of appreciation for the holidays.
Anyway, I couldnt get this rifle to shoot until I bedded and floated the stock. Now it shoots well under an inch, probably even better than that, but thats as good as I can shoot it, I couldnt be much happier with it.
I do think it sucks though that a major gun manufacturer sells a product that is an unfinished, work in progress.