you are forgetting the stock. no sense spending $650 on aftermarket barrel and trigger if youre going to use the low-end tupperware Savage stock. for a bit more $ id be looking at something like the Remington 700 5Rs, Senderos, VSSFs, etc. stainless, HS precision stock, arguably better action, hinged floorplate, more potential in trigger/firing pin/magazine/safety/stock upgrades (both in terms of availability and mechanics since the Savage trigger design is less than ideal).
im certainly no precision guru, and i admire what Jerry has been doing with the Savage/Stevens, but part of that appeal is the easy change in chamberings and the low cost of the base action. once you start going over $1100 and intend to stay in a single chambering >IMHO< the Savages start to lose their appeal.
(^i even put f'n red arrows pointing at the fact that this is just opinion/preference before someone jumps down my throat)