of course it's another thread on what to buy for rimfire PRS, although this one might be a little different. As you can guess I'm into buying a rimfire for PRS since more and more matches are becoming available. I'm used to using airguns for this purpose but since we can't register them on a firearms passport in Europe I can only use them in a couple of countries (every country has different laws for them and some consider them firearms about a certain energy threshold).
In Europe the availability of Vudoo and RimX is practically non-existing unless you really go deep into importing etc so those are no options for now. What is then remaining in terms of availability is CZ457, Tikka T1x, Bergara B14s, Anschutz 1710 or the Ultimatum Deuce as barreled action. Since I don't really like spending money twice I'm doubting what to do here: go big or go home approach (cost wise) by choosing the Deuce + IBI barrel and have a remington 700 footprint with lots of options for chassis. CZ457 MTR and start building it out and upgrading it with a chassis etc. This will in the end most likely come down to the same cost as going for the Deuce but are they equal at that point? At least the cost gap from the start between these two can cover a lot of ammo to practice and what I noticed is that practice is the single most important thing to be competitive. A lilja or IBI pre-fit barrel should be relatively easy to obtain here in Europe but I think that's about it for a CZ457. For all other actions and barrels, and even for the CZ457, it will mostly come down to custom gunsmithing if I want something that is non-standard. Regarding the new Anschutz 1710 in the MDT ACC chassis, I like what I see there but if I look back on year of waiting time for my 1771 to arrive back then I'm not per se interested in that.. Therefore I'm almost settling for the Deuce or the CZ 457 MTR but can use some extra insights here.
So what would you guys advice in this case? If parts were as easily available as in the US it would be a lot easier to choose since it wouldn't really matter then but here lead times are long and parts are barely available. The end goal is to become competitive and start shooting matches internationally so that is what I'm trying to keep in mind.
In Europe the availability of Vudoo and RimX is practically non-existing unless you really go deep into importing etc so those are no options for now. What is then remaining in terms of availability is CZ457, Tikka T1x, Bergara B14s, Anschutz 1710 or the Ultimatum Deuce as barreled action. Since I don't really like spending money twice I'm doubting what to do here: go big or go home approach (cost wise) by choosing the Deuce + IBI barrel and have a remington 700 footprint with lots of options for chassis. CZ457 MTR and start building it out and upgrading it with a chassis etc. This will in the end most likely come down to the same cost as going for the Deuce but are they equal at that point? At least the cost gap from the start between these two can cover a lot of ammo to practice and what I noticed is that practice is the single most important thing to be competitive. A lilja or IBI pre-fit barrel should be relatively easy to obtain here in Europe but I think that's about it for a CZ457. For all other actions and barrels, and even for the CZ457, it will mostly come down to custom gunsmithing if I want something that is non-standard. Regarding the new Anschutz 1710 in the MDT ACC chassis, I like what I see there but if I look back on year of waiting time for my 1771 to arrive back then I'm not per se interested in that.. Therefore I'm almost settling for the Deuce or the CZ 457 MTR but can use some extra insights here.
So what would you guys advice in this case? If parts were as easily available as in the US it would be a lot easier to choose since it wouldn't really matter then but here lead times are long and parts are barely available. The end goal is to become competitive and start shooting matches internationally so that is what I'm trying to keep in mind.
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