Shep, I had a time where I was unable to go out and play due to medical crap, in that time I made up my mind I needed a brand new rifle. Through the years I had kept costs down and bought actions and my Old Mentor and I would do the work on them. I had some decent rifles to play with in the BPCR and ASSRA style of shooting, but This time I wanted a new one. Being down I was able to check out many manufactures of rifles, just about all the major ones anyways. I ended up with CPA in a Silhouette/ long range style that CPA has now. I got good sights, paid more for them than I had ever spent on a rifle, $840.00. Sights like rifles I had been through many inexpensive ones to hold costs down. I spent over 2K on my first CPA, and will never regret it, ever. Since then I had had a 40-65, 32-40, 219 zipper for that action, and had run into a deal on a schuetzen CPA and have it barreled in, .22 rim, 25-20ss, 32-40. So I shoot basically the same rifle in my BPCR and ASSRA style of shooting. I think If I had done this way back I would have saved money. If you pay over the 2k costs, I am almost sure you can get the money back later, or close to it. I too have a touch of RA, At one time it was totally debilitating, I couldn't even walk well, or do much of anything then, that being beat I can now shoot a 556 gr 45 cal bullet all day with no sissy pad because of the way the CPA is set up, the comb of the stock is 3/4" below the axis of the bore as the NRA has it's rules laid down for BPCR silhouette. I had Paul install a large magnum recoil pad when I ordered it, and I installed a mercury recoil suppressor in the butt of the BPCR so I could/can stand the recoil, and it weighs in under the 12.2oz standard of the NRA rules for BPCR Silhouette. So my opinion is check into the CPA, and I believe it fits into the venues you sound interested in. And it is so nice to be able to remove the barrel for cleaning and changing to another cal quickly and accurately. Yes with it and the goodies, moulds etc, it will be some cash lay out, but we only live once. Have you ever lived like you were dying? Be selfish once, it feels good and you most likely deserve it.
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