I own one in .308, and its absolutely amazing for a range gun. Make no mistake, it is HUGE and very unwieldy anywhere but a bench or prone. Mine is a tackdriver with 175 SMK and a max load of IMR 4064 - I'm getting ~2790fps out of that (a 30 inch barrel helps your velocity nicely). It pretty much holds the 10 ring at 600 yards in F class, which is 6 inches. I haven't shot a 200, but I'm sure that is my own fault rather than the rifles.
My main gripe is the plastic cheek piece that it comes with. Absolutely terrible. It is literally off one of the Choate plastic stocks. It looks and feels awful and out of place, but worse it is squared, so it sets your face about 1/2 inch off line from the scope. You need to roll your head over to see out of it. It actually makes the reticle seem canted (or at least it did for me). A Karsten cheek piece would solve that problem, and I'll probably do that at some point.
The other issue is the butt pad, which is the standard hard Savage rubber (or it was when I bought it, don't know if they put one of the new pads on it). For me, the rifle is heavy enough that recoil is pretty much non existent, but just know that the butt pad won't help it any.