Off the shelf / "accurate" / under $800
Rock 63,
One problem folks may be having with your question could be the use of the word "accurate". This is a loaded word (literally), and needs to be well defined, as to what you expect from an "accurate" gun inorder to get you started in the right directioin. Also, it would be highly beneficial to know what your intentions are for the gun today, and in the future.
I beleive all of the foks gave you great advice about Anschutz, Suhl 150, etc. Many of the "used guns" mentioned may in fact be better in "accuracy" than anything you can buy "off the shelf" for $800. Further these guns have the potential to be built into great BR guns. That is not true for all the new off the shelf RF guns selling for $800 or less. If new is the qualifying word, you may be limiting your future activities with the gun.
Really comes down to what your intentions and definitioin of accurate are. Without knowing your intentions, the elements of your question (new, under $800, and accurate) may be mutually exclusive. Are you saying:
1.) Get the most "accurate" new gun I can for $800 and live with it forever?? .. (or maybe sell it and move on to number 2. at a later date??)
2.) Get an "accurate" high quality gun for under $800, which could be built into an excellent BR gun in the future??
Maybe some folks will have good advice for option 1, but I think there will be a wide variance in opinions about what "accurate" means in any gun, none the less new and under $800.
May I suggest, that if you define what your long term intents are, as well as what you consider "accurate", many will be able to get you started on the right foot.
There are more people on this forum who have traveled down every road in building guns and defining accuracy, than you can possibly imagine.
You have come to the right place for answers. Keep asking the questions. Hope this helps. Wishing you great success with the project, Doug Miller