As far as I am concerned, the Ruger no 1 accuracy issue is very similar to the Remington safety issue---there have been in-accurate Rugers and Remingtons that may have fired when closing the bolt or moving the safety, but, at what percentage of all the ones out there that work perfectly? Having owned several 700's and four number ones, from my own personel experience, I'll go right on hunting with both. I haven't had any warranty issues with either so can't comment on Ruger or Remingtons customer service although years ago when I sent Remington a letter asking for the cost of a BDL front sight ramp and hood, they just sent the whole set at no charge. Each time I email Ruger for an offset rear scope ring for a number one, I have it in three or four days. Watch enough big game hunting videos and you will notice that often the rifle leaning against the side of the elephant or cape buffalo is a no 1----Hmmmm----