Something I've noticed over my lifetime....your wallet always tells you what you'll wind up getting....

mine does

Once it makes up it's mind, look at what models are available in that price range.
Do it locally, if at all possible. The more types you can shoulder and feel, the easier your choice will be. Not all guns will fit the same.
Also remember ( consider ) as you try them out that what rifles fit you, while in your t-shirt, they'll be too long come fall and winter while in your heavy hunting gear. The "safety's" ease of operation while wearing gloves may be another consideration.
Are you getting a new rifle or would you buy good/used ....If you look, there's some nice, used rifles around too. In some cases, you'll get a decent scope with them for less than a new rifle. As far as caliber goes, most will do the job well. Shot placement is the key. The 300 - 500 fps difference in most calibers won't be that critical. Go with ...what ever one you shoot comfortably.
Browning, Ruger, Tikka, Vanguard, Savage.....lots to choose from. That's half the fun for me....trying to decide which one. Don't forget to check out the EE section here. Believe it or not, ..every ONCE in a while, you can get a deal there!
Best of luck !