I recently bought a 700 ADL in hopes of building it into a nice little tack driver. It got me thinking about how the 700 actually stacks up to other rifles like Savage, Howa, Tikka/Sako, Ruger, CZ, Sauer, and others.
As we all know, Remington's 700 action is pretty well accepted by lots of people who seem to know what they're doing.
Nobody seems to talk about what makes the 700 so good, yet so many people use it. It's being such a standardized action is nice and all, but at the end of the day, how good of a platform is it, considering other rifles out there?
Apart from aftermarket support, is there something that sets the 700 apart?
P.S. First post. Let me know if I'm doin' anything wrong.
As we all know, Remington's 700 action is pretty well accepted by lots of people who seem to know what they're doing.

Nobody seems to talk about what makes the 700 so good, yet so many people use it. It's being such a standardized action is nice and all, but at the end of the day, how good of a platform is it, considering other rifles out there?
Apart from aftermarket support, is there something that sets the 700 apart?
P.S. First post. Let me know if I'm doin' anything wrong.