Remington 700 is easy to find stocks for just find the one you like in the style you want, the two I have the most experience with is McMillan and B&C. I have a few McMillan stocks on my M70 rifles and a B&C on my Remington M700 and M10/110 Savage. McMillan might be more expensive up front but with that you get some things that I've found lacking in the B&C stocks.
First thing is drop in fit, McMillan wins this hands down. As long as you order your inlet correctly from McMillan your barreled action will drop right in no problems. McMillan even states glass bedding isn't necessary for their stocks, but I recommend it with every stock change. Every B&C stock has required some fitting, some I could fix and others I had to take to a gunsmith to finish.
McMillan fits me better! B&C stocks are extremely thick through the wrist and fore end and make them just feel fat. I'm pretty average sized guy, a guy with gorilla hands might like the B&C better as the McMillan might be a little too thin.
Another stock I have is a High Tech or Legendary Arms Works stock. This is a really nice stock and I rate it once finished on par with McMillan. However, these stocks are sent unfinished and they cost about the same as a McMillan to finish if you pay a gunsmith to do it.
Some other stocks I've handled that were really nice are
Wildcat Composites again it arrives unfinished and will cost some money to finish. Since you have a short action rifle the
Manners EH8 would be an excellent choice, I got to handle M700 6.5 Creedmoor in one of these stocks and I'll say I like it better than my McMillan Hunters Edge stocks. I've even shot
HS Precision but only their tactical stocks, but they are quality stocks and I wouldn't hesitate to buy one for a hunting stock if the right deal came along.