You need to remember that in the factory built semi auto world money does not buy accuracy, that only really applies to bolt action rifles. 2-3moa is very good for a semi auto. What semi auto rifles out there can you name that honestly do better than 2-3moa consistently other than higher end AR's and some ACR's with custom barrels? I know that some claim their XCR or whatever rifle can shoot 1moa but I have not seen very many prove it with a legitimate target that doesn't have random flyers on it.
You are paying for design, materials, coatings, demand, and of course the Canadian non restricted tax that is added to every NR semi auto that is available to us.
For hunting I just stick to bolt actions now. I've had many semi's that I hunted with and it always comes back to a few factors that keep making me want a bolt action again for hunting. Semi's are heavier, less accurate, and more expensive. They also draw more attention from conservation and RCMP which is a pain in the behind I'd rather just avoid. If you value accuracy then keep the semi auto rifles for fun and varminting and use a quality manual action for hunting big game. If you place your shot correctly, which means shooting at reasonable distances for the caliber you're using and within your shooting abilities you don't need fast follow up shots for big game.
Good luck