In all honesty, I have 4 Remington 700's, and the quality of the current production is not that of the early 1990's. I just picked up my first FN made model 70 and there is a definite difference in "attention to detail".
My 30-06 Model 700 was made in the early 90's and the action is smooth and has vey limited play. The bluing, the detail of the stock, sights etc.
Here is what and why I like the current model 70
Control round feed: I have never had a double load, or the bolt skip over the round. In my current model 700's this is a chronic problem.Forget all the "bend the spring this way and that" its just unacceptable.
Smooth bolt and very easy to cock: current 700's feel like shit(yes subjective, but you have to work it a few hundred times to get them like butter)
I like the bolt lock on the model 70 and Tikka. I climb up and around some real heavy brush, and I have found my bolt open on the 700 and the round had flung somewhere. No prob if you hunt from a stand or out in the prairie.
The floor plate on the 70 is steel and locks up solid
Factory stock is epoxy bedded, although its just a dab of Devcon, it just shows attention to detail
The model 70 trigger is crisp and repeatable. much better than the X mark.
Excellent bluing, and just a rifle I will feel proud to pass down to my kids.
Now not to completely bash the Remmy, because I have a foolish affinity for them. My SPS tactical is properly broken in but it took a new stock and trigger to get me where I wanted it. (around an additional $700) My Model 700 in 30-06(pre 1995) is good to go, I just put it in a CDL stock because of the straight comb and recoil pad.
Here are some pics just for an idea of the combo
Model 70
1994 model 700