I'm in the market for a new all-around rifle. By that, I mean one that is used especially for hunting deer, but can also be used for wild boar/pigs, coyotes, and occasional long-range steel silhouettes for practice and fun (my dad built himself a range so I get to use it when I visit him). I'm really partial to the .308 but would certainly take a .30-06 if one came around and would consider other calibers of similar ballistic and recoil characteristic. My last centerfire was a Ruger #1 in .308 which I sold when I moved to a midwest state where its a shotgun only zone and only 2 weeks of deer season per year. Now that I'm moving back South with a longer firearms season and use of rifles, I need another.
With that background I wanted to get some of your opinions on action characteristics. I've shot the Remington 700 action the most (several hundred rounds on a few different guns), and I really don't like it. It feels kinda "sloppy" to me, even after getting broken in. I really haven't been nuts about the push-feed action on it. So in looking for other alternatives and like the things I've heard about the Mauser-type action such as the 798. I've never had occasion to use one and wanted to hear if anyone could provide a side-by-side description of the feel of a 798 action to the 700. I like the idea of the controlled feed on the 798 but hear that a Mauser-type action also feels kinda "sloppy." Does it take long to break it in? Does it stick or feel at all clunky once it has been shot a couple hundred rounds (I expect any action to feel a little sticky or clunky when new). How are the barrels on the 798's? Thanks for any info.