I got a Marlin X7VH from Buds in February for about $330 delivered. It has a long, heavy barrel with 9" twist but, surprisingly to me, loves both 75g AMAXs and 77g SMKs. With the standard plastic stock, non-floated barrel and a Harris bipod it will shoot quality bullets from 52 to 77 grains well under 1MOA at 200 yards with the right loads if I'm doing my job, with some groups under 0.5 MOA. (For example, in a recent 200 yard test of the 77 SMK with different BLC2 powder charges I shot 11 3-shot groups - 9 of 'em were between 0.41 and 0.72 MOA, with two that I think were just flukes at 0.27 and 0.14 MOA. All rounds were assembled to the "magazine" length of 2.260, so who knows what seating closer to the lands or another powder might have done - I'm out of those bullets, so won't be able to find out.) That's with a hot barrel - while warming up from cold, the first 5-10 shots are usually closer to 1MOA.
With the bipod, a Nikon 6-18 Buckmasters scope, 20 minute scope base and a strap-on padded cheekpiece I have under $800 in the complete package. I am a VERY satisfied shooter at the moment.