Fit / feel / fondness
Which one do you like better when you handle / shoulder it? What we say is really immaterial compared to how the gun fits / feels in your hands. I just bought a Weatherbay Vanguard to replace a Ruger M77 MKII. The one thing about the Vanguard is that enough stores carry them, that you can go shoppoing, looking at the paper targets that come with all Weatherbys, until you find one that's exceptionally accurate. I found one that shot a 5/8" group; I asked a Weatherby technician why this one wasn' pulled to qualify as a sub MOA and he replied that they only need so many sub MOAs each year (supply & demand), and in reality, many of the Vanguards that you buy over the counter will achieve the same level of exceptional accuracy with the right guy pulling the trigger.
The thing I always hear in favor of the remington, and I did consider this gun seriously, is the # of atermarket parts. Point is that if I wanted to spend a bunch of money on aftermarket parts, then why wouldn't I have just bought a more expensive rifle in the first place???
If ther is any other gun you should be considering it is the Tikka T3. I couldn't find any in my city, so it was a moot point, but maybe you can. You alos may want to consider the caliber you are buying if you went with the Tikka because I have heard a number of Tikka owners who say their .300 Win mags also vibrate their molars out of their jaws.
In the end, it is a matter of preference and whichever you choose will provide you with years of satisfaction.
Good luck!