A good and properly tuned trigger goes a very long way to making a shooter out of a rifle, and to that end I've spent some money having them replaced and/or tuned on my Rem. 700s, and tuned up on my Vanguard.
On the other hand, I sighted in a Tikka T3 and two Sako A7s, all of 'em right out of the box. Triggers were pretty much perfect on all three, no creep and broke like glass at about 3 to 3.5 lbs.
I consistently read rave reviews about the Savage trigger.
Frankly and IMHO, shipping a brand new rifle out the factory door with a trigger that creeps, even gratingly so, and breaks at 5 lbs, or, God forbid, ever worse, is just bloody well insulting. There's no excuse for spending good money on a supposedly good rifle, and then having to spend more money on it just to get it to function like the rifle you expected you were going to get for the initial purchase price.
Read an article last year in which 3 of each of 6 different models of popular rifles were tested head to head in a shoot out. The 3 Rem. 700 triggers averaged 4.9 lbs pull, with an average variance of something like 13 ozs.
They rated the Savage trigger the best.
Worth noting, the Remingtons finished the shoot out last overall...and the Winchester Model 70 finished first.