Well since this thread has been revived I'll jump in as well. I've had several Savages and liked all of them, and I recently purchased a T3X Lite Stainless. One selling point for me on the Tikka is the integral rail on top of the receiver. I know most people probably never have an issue with their scope base moving on the receiver, but no matter how good your rings are, you're still relying on 4 tiny 6-48s to hold everything perfectly in place.
Trigger wise, everyone bashes Savage but of my 3 Accutriggers, 2 of them (116 Weather Warrior and 110 Storm) have been just as light and crisp as my Tikka. The third (Lightweight Storm) was crisp but heavier, I assume it was just adjusted heavier from the factory but I never messed with it.
Action smoothness wise, two old school 110s, and the 116 Weather Warrior were perfectly slick, but I bought all of them used. Of the two new ones I've purchased, the Lightweight Storm despite the fluted bolt cycled pretty slick. The 110 Storm out of the box was horrible, but over the 115 rounds I shot through it, and probably twice that many dry cycles, it smoothed up just fine. It didn't get quite as smooth as the Tikka or the older 110s, but it was improving considerably with use.
Threading wise, my Lightweight Storm muzzle measured .550" and the barrel is already relatively short at 20 inches so you're only real option is 1/2" threads and have your gunsmith permanently screw a shoulder on. Do some digging regarding 1/2" threads on 30cal bore, lots of opinions on both sides of that argument...
Out of my Savages, I liked the 116 Weather Warrior and the Lightweight Storm the best.
Once I get more time in on this Tikka I'll probably figure out what I don't like about it as well...