If you're thinkiing of both hunting and long-range precision shooting, I recommend the Bergara B-14 HMR (Hunting Match Rifle). It has a receiver designed with a Remington profile, a very accurate match barrel threaded to accept a brake or suppressor, a stock with an adjustable cheek piece, and bottom metal that accepts AICS magazines. It also came with a Warne 20 MOA Picatinny rail and screws and will accept any Rem 700 scope bases if you prefer. Mine is a 6.5 Creedmor that produces 1-hole 3-shot groups at 100 yards when I sighted it in.
The 6.5 CM is the ballistic equivalent of the 6.5x55 Swede which the Swedes and Norwegians have been using on game up to moose for more than 120 years (with the right bullets...the original loads used a 160 gr. RN bullet. I'd trust a 140 gr Nosler AccuBond for hunting but prefer 139 gr Lapua Scenars or 142 gr SMKs or 143 gr Hornady ELDs for precision shooting. I've seen great long range accuracy with 130 gr Hornady Precision Hunter ammo out of a .270 Win Winchester M70 hunting rifle that was used to make a 1,450 yard target shot this past summer. I wouldn't rule out the .308 Win...I've made 1,250 yard shots with FGMM 175 gr factory ammo from my AI AT and I'd trust Federal Premium hunting ammo with Barnes, Sierra, Nosler or Federal's Trophy Bonded Tip bullets. I've used Federal Premium .308 Win ammo in my Ruger M77RSI with very satisfactory results on Muleys and one Elk.
In all, it ain't the arrows, Tonto, it's the shooter, accurately measuring distance and making good wind calls.