I have hunted the world over with 700 Remingtons and have never been let down. I have taken 3 of the big five with a 700 Rem in .375 H&H, and the 2 highest prized sheep in the world with 700 Rem in 300 Wby. I can afford to shoot any rifle I choose including double rifles or full custom jobs but I do all (mostly) my hunting with Rem 700s by choice. There is nothing a full blown $10,000-20,000 custom rifle is going to do that I'm not doing with a 700 Rem, which if it gets stolen or lost hunting abroad, I can come home and for a grand or so replace it. I have a good selection of modern bolt guns in my rack, more than 50 or so I'd guess without counting and for what it's worth there ain't one Tikka or Savage in the rack and damn few Rugers (I like the RSI model and have 3). I do not own a Cooper or Kimber as I don't think they are worth the money. They don't outshoot 700s for any practical purpose, they are nicer with nicer wood but moose don't care how pretty the wood is on my hunting rifle.
As far as controlled round feed is concerned I've never felt a need for it, some folks like it, but I preach firearm familiarity over idiot proofing any day. Another thing I can say is most, if not all, PHs would far sooner see you show up in camp with a well worn 700 than a brand new unfired $20,000 CRF custom job.
I have hunted with other makes of firearms most notably a couple old Sakos in their L61R and A IV configurations, however I do not care for their new offerings and I also hunted with an old Mark V in 340 which was a great old rifle and briefly with a couple Rugers, one was a 243 RSI which I really loved but never shot any big game with it. Of the approx. 200 animals in my trophy room I'd say 180+ have been taken with Rem 700s.
I have had the least amount of problems with Rem 700s and Model 7s and found them, on the average, to be the most accurate rifles, with the best triggers, for their price. They also make a model for everybody's whim........short, long, floor plate, detach mag, synthetic, wood, heavy barrel, whispy barrel, short action, long action.......you name your wants and Remington probably makes a 700 that fills or comes real close to your dreams.
This is just my opinion after more than 40 years of hunting and shooting 700 Rems and other rifles.