Cereal
I liek the way you are thinking, and frankly, I wish I had thougth the way you do years ago, when I was first gearing up to go hunting. IN the long run, it woud have saved me alot of $$$ had I just gone out and bought the best gear than buying the mid range or ow end stuff and then replacing it when it didn't operate properly or broke, or didnt' do what I wanted it to do.
For your purposes, there really is no need to spend $6000 on a set up. In5-10 years, you will have an idea about what you iek and dont' like, and can get a custom hunting rig built to your specs.
RIgth now, if I were you, I would do this:
Buy a Kimber or Sako in whatever cartridge you like and get wood or synthetic, as you prefer. (while I woudnt' personally buy either of these rifles, I already know what I like and don't like, so that point is moot- just liek the other posters points about what works best for *them* and not *you*)
Top it with Talley rings and a Leupold Vari X III or VXIII scope, in 2.5-8x 36 or 3x9.
Spend some $$ on reloading gear and components.
This way you will have a good quality rifle, a good quality scope and the ability to manufacture good quality ammo to feed it.
You will spend some of the $6000 you saved on components, and learn how to shoot like a champ.
