For a deer hunting rifle, I would guess that it really doesnt matter which one you buy. Buy the one who's stock fits you best and the one which point better. The one which you can bring up quickest on point of aim will serve you best. Stock fit is more important than fancyness of wood grain.
If your looking for a out of the box sub-moa gun, then I would guess get another Remington or Savage, but as with anything its alway luck of the draw.
For a deer rifle, depending on where you live and the type of hunting you will do, such factors as how heavy is the gun, will you be jump shooting in heavy brush, shooting in flat open plains, packing gun up a mountain, hunting by driving down dirt roads, etc, etc all play a part in what would make a ideal gun. In more than one of the above scenarios, even a youth model carbine in 243 may be a excellent choice. In other situations, a heavy long varmit type barreled rifle may be a better choice in 7 mm mag or something similar if you are planning to hunt at slightly longer ranges.
There are all kind of situations which you may put your self in as you hunt deer, and if you can plan a head befor you purchase, you could find your self enjoying your hunt little more. For some people, the most important thing is to look good while you hunt, to others, a worn out sporterized mauser is more than adequate. Or... it could be that a 30-30 lever action is all that you need.
What do I think is the most ideal deer rifle? a 600 Remington Mohawk in 6mm Remington.... But.... It hasnt been made in quite some time.
Buy the one you like best, or buy one of each