For target/varminting, I shoot a 20" Bushy V Match and a 16" V Match, using a 4X-12X 40mm AO Bushnell on the 20" and a 3X-9X Simmons on the 16".
These are very accurate rifles, esp. w/tuned loads they like, and are as durable as MilSpec...because they ARE MilSpec.
I have out-shot a SS BM Varminter at the range, and when that fellow and I tried shooting each other's rigs, Mine outshot His even when he was firing MINE!
And my trigger mods worked a whole lot better than his added-cost 2-stage Bushy trigger did....which seemed much more inconsistent shot-to-shot than mine.
My rifles cost a bit over $750 each, and after 2 hours of action tuning will outshoot even my old M700 VLS in .223.
Unless you feel that there is a good chance that you will get .5 MOA accuracy from a kit that saves you (at most) $100, by all means get a V Match. I shot a 5-round string just last night that measured .26" CTC...from the 16".
Or perhaps you'd like to finish assembling the lower yourself and just use a V Match upper.
Some say a chromed Bushy barrel won't shoot as accurately as a chromemoly one, but that has yet to be proven before me. In fact, as the preceding shows, the opposite is true just as often.
Regards,
FastVFR800