This thread:
The factual, objective answer to the OP's question is: YES, a Savage can be made into a competent tactical gun.
Accuracy is important, but reliability is paramount in a "working" gun...and objectively speaking a 700 has fewer issues with reliability (which I consider to be feeding, extraction and ejection) than a Savage Well, until the bolt handle breaks off the 700 anyway, in which case you're left with a more competent tactical club. And if I'm carrying a rifle into combat, give me an AI that is
plenty accurate enough yet overbuilt in typical British fashion for the sake of reliability under duress.
But PRS isn't combat, and neither is hunting, banging steel, punching holes in paper or any other type competition. And with a little bit of work by a competent gunsmith like Rayhill or Moreo, a Savage can easily be as reliable in those disciplines as any trued 700. Well, until the 700's bolt handle breaks off anyway, in which case you're left with a tactical club.
Which only serves to reinforce the point that having a smith check out your shit and evaluate it for stuff that needs addressing is the best thing one can do to make any rifle they have "more reliable".
Bottom line? Arguing on the internet about this stuff is stupid - buy what you want without two shits given about what some guy on the internet says about it. Shoot it, objectively learn its strengths and weaknesses for yourself, and decide if it meets your needs. If so great, if not move it down the road and chalk it up to experience (which is vital in this vocation).