I'll generally say that Remington 700 SPS Varmints are generally pretty accurate, as a matter of fact one of them might be my next rifle purchase.
I'll get my skirt blown up more though when I see (5) 5-shot groups that average in the .3s or under 1/2MOA. Anybody can screw up and shoot one small three shot group down there every once in a while, its what the rifle averages that gets me impressed.
I've got an SPS Tactical that after bedding it in a McMillan stock and working down the trigger will average .5032 MOA for (5) 5-shot groups for 25 rounds fired total, which is pretty darn close to 1/2 MOA. It has shot down in the .3s for 5 shots before, but that doesn't make it a .3 rifle. Still, if that is any kind of indicator on what kind of accuracy I can get from a factory barreled action from Remington, I'll be more than happy to try out one of their SPS Varmints when its time to get my next rifle.