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I'm sorry as it seems you have had no replies to this, I dont go on the BBS much, but on occassion! It seems you have some impressive .22, "A MK4IV in .22!" many an FT shooter would exclaim! Indeed a fancy gun to pop bunnies. But, if you dont need to sell one for an FT rigg, well fine (if ya do sell the MKIV as you'll get a worthy amount ofr an FT rigg).
The EVII is a great rifle, and you'll hear many a good shooter say "if we were only as good as our guns" and this is true! I've been through a few FT riggs now and you can hit flies with them at 45 yds! Tis a matter of what suits, and, the scope. In FT they put targets in the dark, or in woods, or under a tree, and on either a dark day or sunny day, one has problems, plus you need a scope that ranges well, spot on and snaps into the exact yardage. Of course you would have heard of Leupold, S&B, Ziess, top notch scopes for much denerio, but even on some of these scopes you can lose the very fine cross hair (if you end up with a 2nd hand one think on this) in the shadow or over the black body of the target. EVII, AA RN10 mkII, GC2, Ripper, Mick Murphy, Styer, AA MPR & the new coming Daystate FT MKIV are all great machines. The scope, Falcon, Zoss, Viper, BSA Plat big 50, Deben, Nikko Sterling 10-50x60 (older model) are new and good 2nd hand budget scopes. But first, I'd pop along to a top FT club for the day and pick brains towards a final solution!
Philgunner01 Steyr LG 110 Leup 20 x 50 HW 97