Four. Still have one. Tried using a Remington 700 Custom shop rifle chambered in 8mm Rem Mag here for a while. Just wasn't a rifle I felt I could trust given what I was using it for. Loved the cartridge, though. Also had two other 700's, both BDL's. Have neither of those anymore, because of the things I described above.
I think the design of the 700 is wonderful for building an all out accurate rifle. Would be great for sheep hunting, goat hunting, deer hunting, pronghorn, etc... They are a better platform to build a truly flyweight rifle on, also. It's not that I don't think the 700 isn't good a design, just not a good design for dangerous game. That is based on my experience alone. One action, one cartridge, one barrel (size or length), one trigger weight, cannot be perfect for all conditions and uses. I believe Remington excels in some areas, Winchester in others, and Mausers in other uses. The other side of the coin is that I would not choose a Mauser action to base a benchrest competition rifle on. Nor would I pick a Ruger to build a flyweight rifle on. Each excel at different things.
If I were to build a rifle for hunting pronghorn or sheep and goats in the lower 48, I'd probably start with a 700 action. If I build a rifle for the big bears here in Alaska, I'll use something else.