Multiple guys here have urged you to buy the VuDoo. If you are serious about shooting sports and want to compete at the highest levels, then that is very good advice. Out of all the complete rifles on the market today, it is IMO the best over all. I have seen Anschutz 54 heavy bbl sporters that shoot slightly better as bench rest rifles than a VuDoo might but they all will lack the tactical trainer aspect, feel and finish of a Remington 700 type action for transitioning your rimfire experience to a centerfire rifle.
Your original post said: "Will mostly be used for long ranged plinking with maybe an occasional NRL22 match here or there."
That did not sound that serious. Here is what I know. I shoot rimfire benchrest (ARA Factory Class) and occasionally NRL22 and PRS rimfire matches. I am currently using two rifles for these:
ARA Factory - I am using a bone stock CZ457 Varmint Precision Trainer in the carbon fiber Manners Stock. Street price is $1,050. ARA does not allow bbl swaps or even stock/chassis swaps. Only bedding and trigger job. I have shot this rifle side by side with a VuDoo shot by a nationally ranked marksman. The CZ with good ammo is close but not as good. If I replaced the trigger and bbl and bedded it, or let John Langley do it, I could bring it up to VuDoo levels of performance but I would also have spent the price of a VuDoo. Ammo limits performance of all 22's in BR matches so, no rifle is going to be better than its ammo. Even the VuDoo. So, unless you are willing to buy and test lots of Lapua, RWS or Eley to match your rifle, none of them are going to shoot like the best on the 6x5 challenge. I have had lots of SK that shoot great but they are not consistent. Nothing else is worth looking at. So, if your idea of 22 match ammo is the Remington bucket O bullets, just by a Tikka or CZ and enjoy it. But, if you want more, then read on.
NRL22/PRS - I currently compete in Open/Sr class with a Sako Quad Custom with 20" Lilja bbl and tuned trigger, bedded into a McMillan A5 stock. You cannot buy this rifle but with a good gunsmith or good skills of your own, can replicate it. This rifle is capable of shooting as good as some VuDoo's on the bench at 50y. But it has been beaten by them just as often. Last time I shot a 6x5 with it, I was still not up to the levels in the top 10 here on the hide. So, I would respectfully say that it is a step better than the factory stock CZ457 and almost if not comparable to the VuDoo. It also costs as much or more than the high end VuDoo. I like it because it is unique but, I will still buy a VuDoo. I am just slow, lol.
I have attached a pic of the 457 and two tgts. One is the IBS50 tgt where it scored a 248/10x, typical for that rifle in my hands. The other is an ARA factory tgt which has a typical group at the top. It is a nice group with all rounds touching but still only about 1/2". The rifle has recorded multiple perfect scores in ARA match play this year. At the Lapua test center it recorded 15 shot groups of 14-15mm at 50y. That is NOT great. A good custom benchrest rifle will do 11-12mm and a great one slightly less. The best factory rifle recorded 12-13mm.
I also attached a pic of the Quad. In my opinion, it is an attractive rifle, with the fit, feel and quality of a good centerfire rifle. It mimics my Rem 700 tac rifle and is able to ring the gong at 400y when I want to making it a great PRS rig. The IBS50 tgt is scored 250/17x which is better than the CZ but only slightly and was good enough to beat a VuDoo that night on x-count only. The sighter group in the upper center bull is about 1/4" c-c and typical for that rifle at 50y. Other VuDoos can beat it but we are splitting hairs. I was practicing with a friend at our long range at 200/300/400y this past week and he had a Bergara B14R. I was grouping slightly better at 200y but in his defense, he was shooting cheap ammo and I was shooting Center X and the further out you go, the more wind and ammo is the deciding factor and less the rifle. My Sako was placing all of 10 shots inside of a 4" bull with all but two fitting neatly into a nice rounded 2" cluster at 12-1 o'clock. I could ring the 300y gong (8") every shot and the 400y gong (IPSC) every shot. I was hitting the 8" and 6" gong at 400y sometimes but at that distance vertical stringing is getting to be a factor in addition to wind, lol.
For the money you would be well served to buy the VuDoo you want and enjoy it. You do not need one for plinking and occasional NRL22 matches but so what? You will never regret buying the best. I have met Mike Bush and like and respect him as a fellow engineer and enthusiast. His designs are superb and his company has about the best customer service in the business. Plus, his rifles are USA products that can compete with anything the Euro's can throw at them.
Irish