I have had both, Savior equipment is what i bring to the range almost every time. I have a long one, a mid size and a pistol one. The backpack straps allow me to potentially walk into the range with 5 or 6 rifles and my range bag in one trip. (2-3 rifles on my back in long bag, 2-3 rifles in medium bag) For the record i usually only bring 2 or 3 firearms now, cleaning takes me 3 days if i bring 6 rifles.
When i started out i was all over hardcases but they are bulky and dont fit as many rifles/ shotguns for the space. If you have a super high end rifle and no budget constraints get a custom pelican or nanuk with custom foam.
The only hardcases i still use are a short plano for my rifle in a Magpul pro 700 folding stock, and an SKB hardcase that i love and use for my B14R in ACC chassis.
I had already cutout the foam for the stock R700 action and Magpul pro 700, so i still use it for added protection with my Defiance. But its not very nice and the foam moves around unless you glue it which is a pain in the ass in my experience with previous hardcases, also the loadout seems to always change so hardcases need a good amount of thought before you get to cutting foam.
My skb case will only fit my B14R if i remove everything, not a problem because NF scope sits in an American Defense QD mount, and the Atlas BT65 CAL bipod/ garmin Xero is arca mounted. I like the SKB setup alot because the case uses foam pressure, not cutouts, to keep the rifle secure in transit. So it can be used with whatever rifle or shotgun fits in it. Its also a super cool feeling to me to be assembling my rifle at the range.
My TLDR is just go for a savior bag or two. They are great value, they have nice pockets, they have good straps for securing rifles and are lightweight and mine still look and work like new after a few years. Just be sure to pull the bolt out of Bolt actions in transit to avoid torquing it if the bag get roughed around (probably inconsequential but i do it cause it makes me feel better)