I currently own three Model 7 factory rifles. One is an older stainless Model 7 in a synthetic stock chambered in 260 Remington, and two newer Predator (Camo) Model rifles chambered in 243 Win and 223 Rem.
As the poster just above me stated, "The Model 7 is a hunting rifle not a target rifle."
The 260 Rem will keep five shots fired less than 30 seconds apart each shot in a one inch group as long as you want to create the groups. This is with hand loads. It is a very nice handling rifle and it shoots extremely well just as it came from the box.
The two Predator models I bought for use by grand kids when they come to visit. Both currently are scoped with Leupold Freedom 4x12 scopes. I easily sighted both rifles in so that they are shooting roughly 1-1.25" high at 100 yards. Both rifles sighted in easily using Remington factory ammunition as that is what I plan to use for the two rifles. Both can keep 3 shot groups within an inch at 100 yards. I never tried 5 shot groups out of either rifle.
Beyond re-torquing stock screws, initial barrel cleaning, lubing bolt lugs, and mounting scopes on each rifle, they are just as they came from the boxes.