It depends entirely upon application which alloy is better. NACE MR0175 allows X750 up to 50HRC for springs, whereas alloy 718 is never allowed above 40HRC in sour service. If you have a spring needing the highest strength and fatigue life, X750 may be better. As others have stated, 718 will have better corrosion resistance in general. Environmentally assisted fatigue may need to be compared between the two in your fluid for a spring application.
Just always remember, NACE sour service requirements only pertain to cracking in H2S containing fluids. They don't take into account corrosion, fatigue life, stress requirements, etc. for a part. These concerns need to be considered separately.