Will a rebarreled 40x, CJ trigger in an eliseo stock compete with an Anschutz for conventional prone matches? I've always wanted to put my 40X in an Eliseo chassis and I have all the parts minus the barrel. However, I have an older Matcher 54 sitting in the safe that needs to be shot more. The positive of the Eliseo is that it would duplicate my highpower rig.
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@1813benny said, it is the ease of loading that's going to be a deciding factor for you. You didn't say which 54 action - 14 series? X gun? 18 series? Something else?
One of my mentors, who is now sadly, deceased, shared a bit of wisdom with me once:
"The guy with the stable, repeatable position wins, every time." He also said, "They count points first", once after He'd out X'd me, but dropped a point in the match.
I've shot a FWB 2700 for a few years now, but prior to that I shot an 1813, and an 'X' gun, that was a 15X action, in a 14 series prone stock. It was a standard barrel, not a heavy barrel, and the action was bedded. It had the 5072 trigger, which was pure heaven, until it wasn't.
The 1813 prone gun I have, has the 5018 trigger
@1813benny discussed. It's got more adjustments than Carter has pills.
I have shooting buddies who shoot Remington 37's, Winchester 52 C's, D's, & E's, Anschutz's, Walthers, Turbo's, and Morgans. One thing I've learned over the years?
It's the archer, not the arrow - but some arrows are harder to find parts for than others.
If you want to get started quickly in the prone game, find a rifle that is competition ready, with a hand stop,
reliable iron sights, and the option to mount a scope on it for the Any sight portion of whatever matches you enter. Spend the rest of your money on a decent mat,
a good fitting coat, spotting scope, sling, glove, and
most importantly, ammo. Lots and lots of ammo, both practice and match ammo.
Best of luck - see you on the range.
-tc