I would suggest finding the biggest tree and wacking the 710/770 against it several times. It might make it shoot straight. Failing that, if you have a warranty, or bought it in the last thirty days, take it back to the seller and ask for a trade up, or buy-out.
The lower-end Remingtons have been well known for lack of quality control from the factory over the last 5 years. I have shot Rugers for the last 20 years ( I own five of them), and after doing a six month stint behind the gun counter last winter, I can say my next rifle will be a Tikka. I never once had a customer bring one back, or had any negative comments, but the lower-end Remingtons were a constant hassel.
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