I have 5 Savage Rifles, and I love them. My 12FV in .223 is the most accurate rifle I have ever shot.
BUT, there are some problems.
Number one problem, poor feeding and extraction. My 12FV and both 110's will sometimes fail to pick up a cartrige from the magazine, It almost cost me a deer. The 12fv will not feed hollow points. It also fails to eject clear of the action sometimes. All of these problems could possibly be fixed with a scrubbing, new magazine spring, and bolt head springs, but that is how they came from the factory, and these complaints are common.
If you expect flawless feeding, extraction, and ejection, Get a Win m70 classic, a Ruger 77, or a mauser or springfield sporter. I'm growing less fond of push feed.
Rough barrels, sometimes. One of my .270 barrels and the 25-06 barrel are very rough, radial machine marks, Both love copper and are hard to get perfectly clean. However, both shoot well fouled.
Don't let me scare you off. Savage rifles are fine shooters. There are lots of aftermarket parts available, Triggers, stocks, barrels. No other bolt action is so easy to rebarrel at home, really, less than an hour for the first time.