Mine in .243 shot really decent.
With it's favorite loads, 5-shots at or under MOA were the norm.
It's favorite load was a Hornady 100gr BTSP over 42.5gr of RL-22 (Nosler's max. load, so use with caution)
This would shoot 3-shots under 0.5 and 5-shots to .6's.
Devastating on deer, but will/would blow up on short range shots at angling deer.
I'd recommend trying the Nosler Partitions for big-game.
BTW; The Savage/Stevens standard triggers are VERY similar to the Winchester M70 Trigger and are very easy to do trigger jobs. Usually all it takes it to "clean up" the stamped steel Safty/Sear, and the trigger is easily adjusted from around 1.5lbs to 6lbs by adjusting the sear spring tension (a nut on a screw !!!)
Personnally, I don't see the point in an Accutrigger. The Accutriggers I've adjusted for others always had a bit of creep.
Not so on my Savage M110 or Stevens M200.
I really liked the light weight of the Stevens M200.
A LOT OF GUN FOR THE MONEY.
A BEST BUY !!!!