Rem700 - Still a reliable platform. Most factory rifles are descent shooters. The only mechanical problem Remington ever really suffered was some of the worst triggers in history. Great receiver for a build.
Win70 - Let's pretend the push-feeds never existed. Get a pre64 or one of the new runs. Great rifles.
Sako - The older L61, A2, A5, 75, and 85 rifles are great. Don't be suckered by the rants about the 85M not ejecting as this was not a consistent issue with all rifles and usually had more to do with extended turrets. Skip the A7, S20, and 100s.
Kimber - Get ready for Kimber Roulette. These rifles are hit and miss when it comes to accuracy and breaking parts.
Weatherby - Skip the Vanguards. The Accumark is a good rifle but they tend to be rather heavy.
Tikka - The old M55 rifles are great. The new T3s are reliable shooters but they are nothing special. Good bang for buck.
Browning - There are a few bad rifles in any batch but most Browning rifles tend to be decent shooters. My only hang up is the bolt on the last couple generations of rifles; I just don't like them, but they shoot well.
Avoid Savage and Mossberg.
I inadvertently excluded a few:
Skip the Rem710, Rem783, and any other economy line outside of the Model Seven and 700.
Ruger - The Hawkeyes and 77s are good rifles, mostly well made and reasonable shooters. Avoid the tang safety models. Skip the American; I can't believe Ruger turned out such a piece of junk.
Steyr - I prefer the older models. The new rifles have good barrels and tend to be reasonable shooters but the stocks are junk and I really do not like their tang safety. Very overpriced rifles with crappy stocks.
CZ - Too many models and design changes. Rather than tweak one model and perfect the idea they reinvent the wheel every couple of years. I like the 557 but have no love for the new 600.
SIG - Overpriced for a shelf gun and marketed for the trailer park tactical crowd.
Benelli - They make beautiful shotguns. Skip their bolt rifles.
Bergara - A little rough in finishing but not a bad entry into the Rem700 clone. Good rifles but I would rather have an older Remington.
Marlin - Their old levers were well made, can't comment on the new models.
Henry - Nice rifles, if you like the levers, but way overpriced for what they offer. But, they tend to shoot well.
Christensen - Nice Remington clone but another overpriced clone. They are given a bit of flash with the cerakote but that is nothing more than lipstick on a pig.
Fierce - Nice rifles, whether the Remington or Sako clones, but ridiculously overpriced. Flashy paint jobs distract the buyer that wants to look cool in the field. If you are a 13 year old boy that is distracted by Air Jordans, then these are the rifles for you.
Anschutz - Beautiful rifles but heavy and costly.
H-S Precision - Probably the most expensive Remington clone. They make a good rifle, the accuracy is there, and their stocks are excellent but way too expensive for what they offer. Further ahead to build a custom on a 700 action.
FN - Nice rifles. The old ones were reliable and inexpensive.
Thompson Center - Their single shots were reliable but the bolt guns rank alongside Ruger American and Savage Axis rifles.