I own some of these.
Ruger American- had problems with rotary magazine. Ruger later made staggered type magazine. Rifle is very accurate with good trigger.
Savage Axis- mine did not have Accutrigger. Stock was little flimsy. Replaced trigger with a Timney. Glued trigger guard housing to stock, which helped to stiffen it. Rifle actually shoots pretty well.
TC Venture- I have 2 of them, A .270 Weathershield and a .308 carbine. Both are accurate. The trigger on the .270 needed an aftermarket spring to make it usable. The .308 had the magazine come apart while loading it one morning as I was going out to hunt. Grabbed back-up rifle to continue hunt. Later I repaired magazine by reassembling with some cyanoacrylate. This past fall I shot a nice 8 point with the .308. In 2016, I took an antelope buck in Wyoming with the .270.
Savage 10, 11, 16, 110. These 4 Savage rifles all shoot well and have been trouble-free. I sold the 1961 vintage 110 in .30-06 to a good friend who did not have a centerfire deer rifle.