I bought a used 111 (tupperware stock) in .22-250 with a great big cheap Tasco scope on it for a low price several years ago. When I took it to the range it would not group well at all for a .22-250 - two or three inches at 100 yards was about it. Checked all the usual suspects, scope mount screws, bases all were tight. However the action screw in the triggerguard was noticably loose. Tightened it up good and snug and tried to open the bolt. Unsuccessfully. The screw was long enough to create an interference fit with the bolt when snugged up. Ground a couple of threads off the screw, put the rifle back together and went back to the range. Voila! a 1" .22-250. Which I know is no great shakes for a .22-250 but for factory stuff and a cheap scope and a bargain basement price. I replaced the scope nearly immediately with a Nikon 3x9 and lived with the stock for longer than I should have. I finally replaced the stock with a Choate sporter (still a cheapie, but a LOT stiffer than the Savage tupperware) and put a Sightron SII on it this spring. Now it shoots winchester white box inside that same inch, sometimes but not always inside 3/4" approaching 1/2". Which I still say for a cheap gun with cheap ammunition is darned good. So problems yes, insurmountable, no, and maybe that was why it was on the rack for low $$$.