Without giving the bank acount cardiac arrest, I would look at either a Remington 700 or Winchester 70 Classic. The classic is a CRF and the 700 is a push-feed. Decide which system you like, both work.
The Remington and Winchester both come with aluminum trigger guards (yuck) which can be replaced. The Remington trigger is "better" in terms of adjustment and pull, while the Winchester trigger is more reliable if you need to use it in, say, very cold weather.
Sako's are nice, but too expensive for more hunters. The browning A-bolt is probably allright, but honestly, too much aluminum for my tastes. God perfected rifles in blued steel and walnut, not plastic, aluminum or stainless
(ducking for cover...)
If you go with a Model 70 Classic you'll have to look used and of the several I've owned not all came equipped with aluminum bottom metal. My Winchester trigger is also better than ANY 700 trigger (stock or aftermarket) that I've owned.




















































