I recently sold my Savage 110 .30-06 so that I could buy my new 10FP in .308. That 110 could easily put 4 shots into an inch with good ammo, if I did my part. I am finally going to take my new 10FP out to the range on Saturday, so I'll post a range report and pics.
Savage guns get put down a bit because of the triggers and the stocks. Neither of my Savages had/has the new accutrigger, but it's fairly simple to adjust the standard trigger and as I did with my 110, I lightened the trigger on my 10FP so that now it feels great. The new accutrigger is an even greater improvement.
The stocks on Savage rifles are generally not that great, but you can get a good replacement for $100 or less (I have a B&C Duramaxx on mine). Unless you decide to buy a McMillan, you can replace the stock on your Savage rifle and still spend less than a new Remchester.
In my opinion, Savage rifles are the best buy for the money. They shoot at least as well, if not better, than similar guns costing hundreds more. I definitely wouldn't hesitate to buy another.