I was thinking the same thing. Four pages of Q&A that ended about a week ago and back with the same question.
First, answer some questions (leaving out experience since you covered it in the other post):
1. How much do you have to spend total for rifle setup and optics?
2. How much do you want to spend on ammo (do you reload, can you reload, rather buy match factory ammo)?
3. Are you shooting recreationally or plan to compete. If you want to compete, be specific in which class, etc. If you dont know rules and regulations, there are plenty of places online where that info is available. Do some of your own research, read, read, read. There are many classes and competitions, you know where you live and what is around you to shoot at, so find out where you want to shoot and what class/comp you plan on shooting in. Be as specific as possible. I can say, "I want a red car," but does that tell you much? Bring us a definitive answer. "I want to shoot F-T/R class, what do I need?"
All that said, from what you mentioned in the earlier thread, there was a lot of good info and suggestions and you seemed to discount the majority of them. I would suggest either of the following:
Remington 700 pss in 308 (USED). decent stock, trigger can be worked by most smiths, plenty of upgrade capability and aftermarket options. 308 match ammo is normally easy to find (not at the moment unfortunately).
Savage 6.5 creedmoor LRP, or may be able to find a used FTR in 308, or a used custom (try savageshooters.com), or just build one on a stevens action. The 6.5cm has good factory match ammo (hornady), and a lot of savage guys shoot these to 1k with a factory setup.
Search for used setups, good deals pop up but are usually gone quick so you have to look more than one day a week. Ditto for optics. You get a lot more for your money with used optics. If you think you can get away with a $200 optic, you should probably not even worry about building a 1k setup and just shoot service rifle until you save/get enough money to support the hobby. You are out of luck if you want immediate satisfaction and dont have the funds to support that lifestyle. I'm not trying to be a jerk, but I followed the other thread without saying anything, and then see the same question asked again (along with the cheap scope thread). The guys on here know what they are talking about, so don't ask their advice and opinion and then discount it since it's not what you want to hear.