Well. I can tell you that even the nicest and smoothest Remington 700 will not compare to a Sako TRG 22.
Ive had a handfull of Remington 700 through out the last decade or so. Everything from standard hunting types, to full on custom jobs from some reputable smiths. Some was built on older actions that should be as smooth as they can get. And the only one I have left, which started out its life as a Police model and has since been rebuilt to as close as a Mark 13 mod 5 rifle, as I can get it.
Some of the other ones has also been put into various chassis and stocks, changed triggers, you name it.
Even so, I have always been oogling over some of my friends Sako TRGs. Which I for a long time thought looked and felt awesome, but it was just too much money. Well, a few months ago I decided to sell a fully customized Remington 700 SA and my Schmidt & Bender PM2 to fund a decked out TRG, and I am happy that I did.
The action is slick as snot, the trigger is the best I have ever felt or had, and the accuracy is awesome.
So I know, that even the most decked out, well worn in Remington 700, wont come close to the feel and workings of a Sako TRG 22, or 42 for that matter.
They know how to make a rifle in Finland (Soumi).