Savage 14/114, 16/116, Have floated barrels and can be had with detachable box magazines, if you need more rounds in the mags, Sharp Shooters Supply sells a Savage magazine attachment that will extend the factory magazine capacities. He also sells complete extended magazines for the Savage rifles which utilize the DBM.
The Savages have an excellent track record for durability and accuracy, generally shooting far tighter groups than other brand rifles right out of the box, with no tinkering or modifications needed. Also the Savage Customer Service is light years ahead of Big Greens!
The recent (last 5 years, or so) Remingtons have had their problems. Although a pretty rifle, quality is lack and they seem to be a hit or miss type deal, you may get a good one...you may not, most have not.
If you desire a Remington, try to find an older unit or at least a two year old Police Model, these seem to be more hit than miss.
The weather warrior (Stainless Steel) (16/116) line of Savage come with the Accustock and Accutrigger, and while I prefer the 'housed' type trigger, the Accutrigger is excellent for a factory trigger and easily adjustable, and safe! by the end user. Also the bolt knobs are user changeable on all Savages and quite easy to do so, if you would require a 'tactical' or other configuration of the bolt handle.
Barrels on the Savage line can be changed by the owner, although it does require some tools and a small bit of aptitude and knowledge.
Either brand, along with several other brands make for a fine deer rifle.