SC said it right. both are good rifles. Alot of folks dispise Brownings magazine, but it never bothered me. I also thought they had one of the nicest synthetic stocks on any factory rifle. No seam lines and they fit me good. I also liked the palm swell. Accuracy out of the A-bolt was good as well. My 700 probably shoots a bit better than my Browning ever did, but out to 300 yards, both would be capable of shooting minute-of-deer. The Browning has a tang safety which I think is easier to use when the rifle is shouldered, but the Remington has a better trigger. If your just looking for a hunting rifle, I'm going to guess aftermarket support won't mean much to you, so I won't put that into the equation. My advice to you would be pick up both, see which feels better to you, and decide from there. Either way, you'll end up with a good rifle.