I have a Remington 700 Synthetic in .30-06 and a Winchester Model 70 in .30-06, around 1980 vintage I think. I have not shot either of them so I will assume they are equally accurate. Feel free to dispute that if you wish. I have owned both brands before and my experience was that while the accuracy of the Winchesters was acceptable, the Remingtons would all shoot under one minute of angle. Another Remington advantage was the easier trigger adjustment. Another the longer magazine box, rounds could be loaded as long as 3.6". Not so in the Winchester, but I like its bolt location and safety much better, and I prefer a wood stock to plastic. So tell me what you think, maybe one of you will point out something that will strike a chord with me and help me make a decision.