I used to have a Savage 10FP in 308 in a prone laminate stock. It was great. Shot absolutely everything I fed it well. Trigger was nice; and I am a longtime fan of the accu-trigger pseudo-two stage design.
Then I bought a Tikka varmint. Suddenly, the bolt on the Savage became gritty and loud to cycle. The trigger became ho hum and the aesthetics turned displeasing. I puzzled over it for weeks, as I had done nothing at all to abuse the rifle, nary had it even left the safe. I sold it in my puzzlement, and I'm sure the new owner is quite pleased with it. Then I bought another Tikka, and another, and another. And then bought additional parts for them like a CG Universal trigger, a TRG trigger, and 'crappy plastic' mags. I'm having one rebarreled with a TRG barrel to see whether or not it's 'just' the barrel that makes the TRG shoot so well. Personally, I am sold on the Finns work and foresight with the Tikka design.
Savage makes a fantastic product, but it just doesn't hold a candle to Finnish workmanship.