Re: Rem 700p
Bought one two years ago. It had a few issues out of the box. One of the scope mounting holes had the threads buggered up, the bolt head firing pin hole is a little oversized which makes the primers on even mild loads look badly cratered, and the chamber is a little on the generous side with a little too much freebore for my tastes.
The barrel on the other hand has been simply outstanding, it doesn't shift POI at all. I've got a new match .308 barrel and when I get that chambered I'm going to set he factory barrel back a little and run in a match chamber and see just how well the factory barrel will shoot. It does solid 1/2 moa with handloads no problem now even with the sloppy chamber.
Anyhow, mine likes the 155 Scenars with a stout load of RL-15, CCI primer and I use Lapua brass. Seating is touchy with the Scenars, either into the lands or well off the lands works.
The new trigger is OK but doesn't have what I consider a real good feel. At least it adjusts down from the factory setting.
The stock is OK, I don't like the palm swell which IMO is too large. It doesn't have any fill so it sounds a but cheesy. Been thinking of drilling a couple of holes and shooting some foam in the butt.
The action is pretty true though, the timing is fine and other than maybe chasing the threads when rebarreling (haven't had the barrel off to tell if it needs it) it seems to be one of the better Remingtons dimensionally. Unlike the J-lock era actions.
Should work fine for you until you shoot out the barrel, and by that time you should have an idea about what sort of blueprinting, barrel and chamber you'll want.