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22 Anschutz

I'm no expert, but suggest the following:
1) Put you money into a quality optic and rings first.
2) Then put money and time into finding proper/accurate ammo
3) Then, when the rifle is humming, get your tuner.
I am certain others have differing suggestions for you.
 
Well we all have different opinions so here mine being a 2013 BR owner who shoots bench.

Assuming you have most of the other bit as in scope and rest ect. I'd be working through the ammunition that your rifle likes best first. The tuner is the fine tuning part and a process that requires dedication to get the best result. So with ammo that's suited will yield the best outcome.
Lots to work through . Action screw tension if its a new stock is just one.

Mine seems to like Lapua SK+ Centre X and Midas + and best results in that order.
It seems to be happy enough shooting a bit dirty without cleaning 1000 rounds. No shoulder pressure and the tuner did work tightening the groups.

Accurate rifle out of the box but like them all you need to work at all the influence.
 
With My anschutz and My rim thickness gauge, I am able to sort lesser quality ammo to tighten the results then tune the rifle from there with the tuner... I have more ammo for the same money put out.... equals more rounds for practicing and wind reading.
 

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