Agree to disagree on bolt bolt clearance and how it affects accuracy. If you’ve blueprinted any number of Remington actions you’ll know that Bolt race ways vary from .698-.705. And just ordering a “.701” Bolt body for every Remington is a joke. Sometimes that will fit, other times it won’t.
And yes bedding a scope base is a great idea on the Remingtons or any action. But it’s an extreme step that most customers or shooters do not want to deal with. If I were to build rifles and tell every customer “oh yeah don’t forget to bed the scope base” then it doesn’t speak very well towards the quality of components.
Bases like the Seekins have a recoil lug built in, however it’s not uncommon to have the scope base spacing off enough to not allow that lug to contact the ejection port. You then have to go in and “blueprint” and recut them to 8:40’s to allow everything to fit and work as it should.
If you want an action that already comes with a .730-.750 bolt body OD (larger recoil lugs), side Bolt release, good extractor, proper bolt handle timing for maximum primary extraction, pinned scope base mounts and 8:40 screws, buy a Defiance/Lone Peak/Stiller Tac338...etc
If you’re comfortable working on your own equipment and correcting some possible problems, go the 700 route.
Mike