Woodseye....Subjective opinion about a product is just that, subjective. I don't like Savage firearms for subjective reasons. I refuse to buy any product that to my eye, is ugly. I don't care if it groups 1/2 MOA at 500 yards....I still think they are butt ugly and would never bring one home or be seen carrying one at the range. Same goes for being seen in any GM product, but that is another matter. :eek: It isn't just the actions either....the stocks don't seem to fit right or feel good when shouldered. I don't care for the angle of the pistol grip or the thickness of the grip. They seem crudely made. Again, that is my opinion but one gained over a 30+ year history of buying lots and lots of firearms and spending countless hours studying the products that are available.
As for your slight against Remington....we all read about "objective" concerns regarding Remington but I have yet to experience it directly. This after owning more Remingtons than any other make, hands down. I am sure that there are some bad ones just like any man made object but all the ones I have owned have been VG to excellent in every way. For example, my latest purchase is a Remington Mountain Rifle in 25-06 with a Leupold 3x9x40 on top. Fit and finish is excellent. They are handsome, well designed trim easy carrying rifles. They shoulder nicely and fit well. Mine is now six months old and has now had over 100 rounds put through it. Yesterday, while testing a reload with 100 grain Nosler Partition bullets, it shot .49 at 100 yards with three rounds. I hope you'll agree that is rather good considering it is a very lightweight hunting rifle with a pencil thin barrel that isn't even free floated. On top of that, I was using bullets not known for guilt-edged accuracy, even on a good day. As for the Remington triggers, I prefer them to any other. They break cleanly and the lock time is one of the fastest out there. The J-lock you mention is of no consequence to me since it does not have to be used at all. I have a vault so I don't need them, but others may. Besides that, it is your country that is so hell bent on sueing manufacturers for any little reason so what do you expect Remington to do when they needliability insurance? The alternative is to stop selling firearms and I hope you would agree we would all loose if that were to happen. Also, they aren't the only firearm maker to have a built in lock...Sako also has them but again, it matters not to me.
Anyway, I have vented for today. :shock: