The extraction problem is common for Savage rifles for sure. But it's not like it isn't there for Ruger Bolt actions as well. Cold weather, waxy lube, and dirty Chambers will all contribute to the problem recurring regardless of the action used.
I agree it's frustrating absolutely, but I think going through the hassle of trading in your rifle and finding a similar problem with a Ruger would be more frustrating. The only difference is with the Ruger you have more aftermarket support to help resolve the issue.
To each their own. I have had nothing but problems with Ruger all of which required paying more money to fix. After market trigger, extractors, firing pins, magazine catch springs, barrels the list goes on. With Savage the problems Ive had have been fairly easily resolved with some minor bush league gunsmithing.
You buy a mass produced rifle based on it's low cost and you get a mass produced rifle that was built to tolerances allowed by the cost.
I get your point, but I've had nothing but good experiences with Ruger. My 1022 works great. My mini 14 I had I loved, only sold it due to financial reasons. And everybody else I know that has or had a Ruger has never had an issue. I've only had problems with my Savages. I personally just trust their products more. That's why I am thinking of trading it in. I realize their still not top line, but I feel they're still built to a better quality is all.