If the OP bought a Nightforce scope, money isn't a big issue. Therefore, she can buy whatever she wants. And personally I would not spend big money on a Savage. I have a Tikka T3 Lite Stainless that now has a heavier barrel (#4 Brux) and shoots like a dream. And it's still quite light, and the heavier barrel makes it easy for me to shoot well. Final cost was double that of the original rifle purchase, but I'm not complaining at all.
So do what I did, or buy a Sako or a Cooper. Why buy a Remington? Compared to the Sako or Cooper, it's crudely made. For enough money, a person can have accuracy and beauty. When I bought the Sako I have, I went to a real big gun store and asked them to bring out all of the Sako Lightweight Hunters they had in 270. They were hesitant till I slapped the checkbook on the counter. I guess they had about 10 or 12. I picked the prettiest one. Lovely wood stock. It was an upgrade from my previous rifle, which was a Remington 700.
Get a rifle that will make you happy just to look at it and make you proud when others look at it. And, speaking from experience, make sure you can really shoot it. When folks show up with 'pretty' guns, others seem to often make assumptions that you can't shoot. Brother, that old Sako will shoot, though I'll admit that I had it tuned up. I was standing over a big old dead 10 point many years ago, when the land owner showed up. He said "dang it, I told you to shoot from the stand, and you must've left the stand to get close enough for this shot". Nope, I said, I made the shot from the stand. He said "Wow".
Get what you really want. Don't settle for less (if you have the money).