Hi Jerry,
Firstly thanks for the detailed reply, while I believe I didn't elaborate on the use initially, I did in my 2nd and 3rd post, in regards to specially trying to compete in precision matches, for the sake of clarity, these matches
http://ontariorifleassociation.ca/node/80.
I understand that you need to have a goal, which in this case is to compete at said precision matches. I get that you need a good barrel, and as I mentioned earlier I've stricken option 1 from the list. As another mentioned, what use is building a racecar if it doesn't meet the regulations of where you intend on shooting it. Well, given that I intend on using at the Borden, ON rifle range in precision matches, I think that each of these regulatory speaking can compete there, unless I'm missing something, in which case I hope that someone can point out what I need to do differently.
Am I really so far off the mark here that my choices are forks to the spoon that I require? I get buying a rimfire for wind calling and cheap practice, but I do intend on feeding this with the thousands of rnds its going to take to learn, theres only so many weekends between now and then. And as you mentioned, I need practice, not gear perfection and I agree, which is why I came on here to help hurry this equipment decision along.
Again, I would love it if I could practice with a bunch of rifles, and compete in these competitions beforehand, but I can't. Sure when I was getting a snowboard, i tried a bunch of different rental boards and all of my friends boards before I got mine, but I have neither rental rifles, nor friends with precision rifles. So I got to start somewhere, and this is where I'm at. I feel like options 2 and 3 meet your points 1-6, but maybe I'm missing something.
If I'm really doing this all wrong, what do you recommend I do or build differently?