Hey Shootstuff88!
Cayugad brings a good point (as usual

). It's takes a good deal of practice to consistantly be accurate at 200 yards.
Triple Se7en is correct as most of the deals are going to show up in the latter part of the summer. But, I would suggest not waiting until then as once you figure out what you want you can start shopping for a good deal and then begin shooting and getting your feet wet.
What is your definition of reasonably priced?
Bunch of things to consider (Rifle, optics-mounts, boresighting, accessories).
Get your hands on as many rifles as you can and narrow the field based on what feels the best to you handling-wise. Then after you figure out what feels good it will be easier for you to narrow the field down
For a 200 yard reliable package you can likely expect to end up in the $600-1000+ retail department depending on:
Rifle ($250-750+)
Optics, rings & mounts ($200-600),
Boresighting and installations ($20-40),
Accessories ($100-300)
Rangefinder for accurately determining 200 yards

($200-600)
Also expect to pony up more coin for stainless or nickel finishes and the like.
Lots of good info in this forum. Dig around, ask alot of questions.
Best,
Tahquamenon