C-pher, unless you are independently wealthy I'd suggest saving your money. First off, what type long-range shooting are you looking at, bench rest, Palma, F-class, etc? They all use a different type rifle shooting completely different positions and rules.
Getting less than 1 MOA at a 1,000 yards requires a lot more than just a squared away rifle. It requires some seriously precision hand loads, premium sights (metalic / glass - depending on the discipline) misc. other equipment and ton of practice and experience.
If you're just looking to have a very accurate rifle out of the box that you might get a chance to shoot at a thousand every now and then, I'd suggest the Rem. 700 PSS in .308. Very vesatile and though the .308 is not the best it is certainly able to hold 1 MOA out to 1,000.