I had a similar problem recently...spent a small fortune on different factory ammo trying to find a brand and projectile my new Tikka liked. Turned out to be the crown. Had it re-crowned and I'm shooting consistently under MOA. Still not totally satisfied, but much better than it was.
However, I've got no experience with Konus scopes and if you honestly believe you're capable of good shooting, then I'd start with having a friend who is a proven good shot send a few rounds down range, and if it won't shoot straight, try a different well-known scope brand.
With modern engineering practices, I don't accept that ANY rifle made these days shouldn't easily shoot sub-MOA out of the box. If it won't, it should be returned to the retailer and the manufacturer told where to stick it. More often, the blame for poor grouping will lie with the scope, mounts, ammo choice or the shooter.
Good luck with your process of elimination
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