I've got a 1712 that I'll never part with -- and very specifically had sought out a 1712 over 1710, having wanted it for silhouette shooting. For what it's worth, the 2-stage trigger is to die for!
As others have already pointed out, the wood can cause you a bit of anxiety when taking the rifle afield -- all the more so when it's a Meister Grade stock. BTW -- for the $200 or so in additional cost, Meister Grade a great deal if you like figured wood. But you do want to look them over before buying. Sometimes, you'll find an extra nice standard model is as eye-catching as some of the lesser MG's. But on average, the MG's are definitely prettier.
Oh, and as far as accuracy goes, with match ammo you'll be shooting half-inch groups at 50 meters in all likelihood. High velocity stuff, as with other rifles, can involve a bit of experimentation until you find what it likes -- but even in this regard my particular Annie does well, shooting a wee bit better than my Win 52 and Kimber sporters.