The Ruger Guide Gun is more appealing to me.
I have possessed a Remington 760 Gamemaster in .30-06 Springfield for a few years in a not so distant past and could not find many things to love about it, except for the gift it was, which made me remember a fine old fellow who has now passed away. I gave the rifle to his grandson after his death. The action was noisy, the rifle was heavy. It shot straight for two, but began stringing to the right afterwards. The metal plate in lieu of a butt pad brought severe punishment to the shoulder in only fifteen shots. The overall clunky effect was not a source of contempt. The trigger was not the worst I have encountered (that would be my shotgun, I think), but did not shine above good ones (CZ comes to mind). I guess I could see the appeal for a south paw used to an 870 (same controls) and intrigued by the 10 shot capacity magazines available aftermarket. And it is built like a tank.
That said, nothing on the Ruger looks frail either, and, as posted above, it looks gorgeous. I would bet a silver dollar the cycling is more positive on that one.