As an older newbie, a relatively new F class shooter, I have greatly enjoyed my Savage Model 12 F class rifle in 6mmBR, with a Weaver T36 mounted. ... I wouldn't be afraid of a Savage factory rifle, if you later want to move up, you should have decent resale value.
Believe he wanted to shoot benchrest. See Greyfox's post, #44
The Savage model 12 in BR configuration weights, according to Google, 12.75 pounds. The F/TR is given as 12.65 pounds.
As the weight limit for the Heavy Varmint class is 13.5 pounds, that isn't going to allow much of a scope. The lightest BR scope (a Leupold no longer made) was around 14 ounces. Need to add the weight of rings & bases to that.
Light Varmint has a 10.5 pound weight limit for the rifle as shot (e.g., including scope). Most group shooters shoot an LV in everything but unlimited. Some even in unlimited, these days. Most score shooters do use HV at least, in the iBS.
So the rifle is not competitive in that it doesn't conform to short-range benchrest rules. It would be legal in 600 and 1,000 yard benchrest. Out west, (Calif-Arizona) there are 1,000 yard benchrest matches at two clubs, I think, Sacramento and Tucson, both NBRSA affiliates. Most 1,000 yard shooters shoot in the IBS, but if you don't care about national competition, that doesn't matter -- only the two club's match schedule is important. Maybe be a bit different with 600 yards.
Please remember when giving advice to potential new shooters, who want to shoot a sport slightly different than yours, that the rules matter along with the capabilities of the rifle.