I have always liked Remington for fit,finish and quality. That said I have a 700 SPS that just isn't the same as my 700BDL. The public wanted a cheap gun, and industry responded with plastic stocks, sand blasted finishes, and overall less gun. You asked for it, you got it.
I have several 870 wingmasters and 1100's dating from the early 50's to the 90's, and all are superb. I did have to get a screw choke barrel for one and picked up an express barrel. I hate that barrel, it just looks cheap and unfinished, it holds dirt like a blanket holds baby poop. It shoots fine but it has no class. I will be changing it out for a Wingmaster barrel.
Unfortunately people buy the econo version and think it is the same as the Wingmaster, BDL etc. Econo versions are not the same, and you get what you pay for, function, is there, but they have no class, and never will.
These comments are not brand specific, as all manufacturers are producing econo guns to meet the new market demands where shooters are wanting cheap .
It is masterfull marketing when consumers are convinced a wood stock is not suited to hunt with. and a long range rifle has to be no glare dull anti reflecting finish , and even camo finished. Think about it folks, Long range does not need a camo finish.
Nothing is easier to clean up than a nice smooth deep blued finish gun and scope. A quick wipe and it's done. As the finish wears thin over years it has character, and still looks fine.
I don't have a huge brand loyalty as much as a build loyalty. I want wood, and nice wood, polished and blued finishes, even if worn and barely there from years of handling . Old guns with signs of honest wear and use , will always be trump over hastily built plastic stocked sand blasted junk.