From another forum
I don't liek the remingotn for aftermarkets. Unless I am going to get a custom rifle built, it's going to stay pretty stock, with just bedding and trigger work.
I like Remmy becuase they seem to work better.
Both rifles have a high degree of OOTBA.
But, between myself and 2 othe rbuddies, we have had about 6-7 Savage products in the last few years,a nd none seem to feed perfectly.They can hang up or fail to pick up a cartridge inthe magazine.
The bolt release is a flange thingy that gets caught on clothes and brush. The remmy is underneatht he stock, int he triggerguard. Out of the way.
The safety is a miserable SOB. It is a 3 position tang safety, with a sliding button. Problem is, it's hard to tell where you are when wearing gloves, and I knwo I missed a couple of shots last year, and so did my buddies. it's also LOUD. The remmy is bigger, and on the side, so it's easier to manipulate. Also, you can grasp it firmly and minimize noise.
The Accutrigger seems gimmiclky to me- why not ust put a decent trigger on there? Decent, regular triggers have been used suessfully for years. However, i odn't have enough experience with it to actually hate it, the way my buddy does.
I'm a function first guy, so less important, but Remmys look nicer and seem to have nicer fiishes, too.
Savages have good OOTBA and are less expensive, but I'd take a Remmy over them. But I'd take a Ruger or Winchester over the remmy, too.