Re: New here
Is this rifle only, or rifle + optics?
Rifle only is easy, there are numerous platforms that fit the bill.
Rifle + optics for 1300 is more difficult.
Many will point you to the SPS varmint + upgrades.
This is not a bad way to go, but after all is said and done, you will be near the cost of a 700P.
Rem Varmint about 550
B&C stock about 230
new trigger about 125
Total is over 900. A new trigger is not an absolute must, but you will most likely want a replacement.
The 700P, on the other hand, comes in a very good stock that does not need replaced, it also has a very good trigger (40X) that likewise does not need replaced.
Cost is about 870.
Another option is several of the Howa heavy barrel rifles. In particular, the varmint model with a 26 inch barrel.
They go for about 530 + a B&C stock for about 230 = 760. No need to replace the trigger as the factory one is excellent.
Savage makes several very good precision rifles in .308, take your pick, they will all shoot better than you. I just don't care for the feel of the action (I own a savage, it shoots VERY well indeed)
You also need to understand that you begin to dump money into other areas.
A decent, entry level scope base is made by Weaver, it costs about 40 bucks (very reasonable). Bases can go north of 100 very quickly. The Burris XTR rings are decent, they are about 60 a pair. Rings also go north of 100 very quickly.
The best budget scope on the market (considering price) is probably the bushnell elite tactical 10X mil/mil. Usually available for about 219. From there, prices escalate quickly when you look for quality, good reticle, accurate adjustments etc... My IOR 3-18x42 is considered by many to be an entry level tactical scope, it cost over 1500 dollars.