The best way to tell is to buy one, run it and see if it meets your expectations.
I've got several Savages but don't compete with rifles. But I do enjoy shooting for beers with buddies.
If I were to start running comps, and was serious, and had the skills, I'd invest in a quality build on a 700 platform or similar high end off the shelf (Sako, AI, etc). The keys to a competition gun in my mind are:
1. Function
2. Consistency
If the gun won't run, nothing else matters. If it runs, I want to be the only point of possible inconsistency in the system, not the rifle or optics. And while I do enjoy my Savages, I do see flaws in the system. While these flaws don't hinder my current useage, I would chose not to have those in a competition gun.
That being said, every platform has some flaws, it just depends on which ones you can live/work with for your particular needs.
Also, if you are going to seriously take up tactical competitions, your rifle will be the cheapest part of your system over the long run, so do it right the first time and move forward getting comfortable with your system.