I've bought 2 new 700's in the past 2 months. One is a walnut and blued mountain rifle DM. I bought it brand new from WSS this past september, even though these went out of production a few years ago. Apparently this one was just sitting in the back warehouse. Anyway, I bought it, tinkered with the trigger [it has the old style walker trigger] and on my last trip to the range [last Friday] it did groups of 0.8" and 0.9" at 100 yards. That's enough to make me happy! And from a whippy pencil barreled mountain rifle with no modifications [other than the trigger].
The other new 700 I bought is also a mountain rifle, but this one is a LSS version. I bought it in October. It is the prettiest gun in the safe for sure. And on only the second trip to the range I had it doing 0.6" at 100 yards. This one has the externally adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger, and I brought it down as light as it will go.
Both rifles are light to carry, and deadly accurate. These are the 3rd and 4th model 700 I've owned. The rifles are safe. The triggers are safe. If they're not neglected, and not tinkered with in a stupid manner, then they will not cause an AD. And anyways, keep safe muzzle control at ALL TIMES and even if there is an AD [which there won't be] then no one will get hurt. Rifles are designed to kill living things. Remember that, and treat it with respect, and then everyone will go home happy!
My point, Rem 700's are great rifles, and I've seen no reason to slag them at all from my own experience. All my 700's shoot as good as my Tikka, are prettier than my Tikka, have all metal unlike my Tikka. Plus, the mountain rifles are lighter than my T3 Hunter. I think I'm considering selling my Tikka!