Most do require some work to shoot well. My stainless standard in 30-06 was no different. 2" group with most loads, some 3". And group shift with weather. Read and read about them. Then one spring day, started on it. Took it apart, did trigger job down to 2lbs, sanded out forend for complete barrel float, even at reciever/barrel, then bedded stock end to reciever and forend to reciever and barrel at back of forend and around hanger screw. Now it shoots .75" to 1" 3 shot groups with near any load. And never in the 11 years has it had a shift of zero. When forend was touching barrel. Almost every weather change the gun would shift POI by 1 to 2". There is a great deal of satisfaction working on your own guns and making them your weapon with your touch. MY Ruger No.1 is my customized to me favorite gun!