I've owned just about every bolt gun and action available, including Savage, Howa, Weatherby, Remington, Winchester, Mauser, Kelbly-Stolle, BAT, Surgeon, Nesika Bay, Both McMillan's..... I could go on for a while here. My point is I shoot a lot, and I'm good enough to be qualified by the NRA as a High Power Rifle Long Range Prone High Master. It's not as complicated as it sounds, but you do have to be able to shoot well to reach that classification. I've shot Savage rifles, and like them. They are not the top end of quality, but are very well made, and I even have several of them I like. I have a Long Range Precision Hunter in . 223 Rem, with a 1:7 twist factory barrel that I have actually won several Mid Range Prone matches with. It shoots better than any other out of the box rifle on the market. They also make an F-Class rifle chambered in . 308 and 6. 5x284. While I don't think you'll be going to Camp Perry with them, they are excellent entry level rifles, and for the money, may very well be the best you can buy. Personally, I don't like their trigger systems, which are stamped steel and prone to failure and excessive wear. But how many people shoot 5-8,000 rounds a year? I think if you find one you like and you can hit your target with, then you should be happy with it, and stick to it. As an afterthought, dealing with Savage's customer service department is as pleasurable as it can be. They are nice, knowledgeable, and happy to help. Oh, and they can speak English. Happy shooting.
God bless you and yours.