The Model 700 action is excellent. However, apparently its trigger ain't so good. And that is a huge concern. But I will write that the Model 700's, older ones at least, were damned good rifles with legendary accuracy.
I've never experienced a failure to feed or extract with my Model 700 & I've owned it for 40+ years.
Regardless of how good the Model 700 action is, if its trigger makes it unsafe, it's worthless.
Were I to buy a new rifle and cost weren't an object, I'd buy a Sako, provided the new model's action is as good as the AV action. If I couldn't afford a Sako, I'd go with Tikka.
I know that many hunters love Mauser actions, and deservedly so. But we can't forget that that technology is about 125 years' old. But then again, the M1911A1 is over a hundred years' old & in my opinion, as a self-defense gun it ain't yet been bested. The Pre-'64 Model 70 Winchester deserves a spot in the Hunting Rifle Hall of Fame that ought to be created to honor great rifles. But the reality is that rifles, like most inanimate objects -animate ones for that matter- are determined subjectively. What works for one is all wrong for another. That's why I never belittle another hunter's rifle. If a hunter's rifle SAFELY kills game, what more could be asked of it?
I do own a 20 year-old CRF feed Featherweight. It is a good rifle. It does kill deer. But in my OPINION, I think like the Model 700 action better. I can see how others have a very different opinion. And I am good with their opinions.
Best of luck to all