skinewmexico, both rifles give very good accuracy out of the box. If you mount the rifle to a fancy mechanical rest and completely take the human element out of the equation, then sure, the ultra expensive rifle will be more accurate. Honestly though, who cares? Taking the human element out of rifle shooting is just silly. It's the rifleman that makes the shot, not some expensive fancy mechanical rest to go with some expensive fancy rifle. More than likely, the 452/453 will give you what you need to shoot as best as you can.
If you can out shoot a CZ 452/453, then someone else will be buying you a rifle and marketing their products through you.
As for the stock, if you want an eye appealing exotic stock, CZ sells more expensive rifles with exotic stocks. It rubbing off on sharp edges will happen to any stock including on a Anschutz. That is, if I'm understanding you correctly. What "sharp edges" are you referring to?
If you're looking for an accurate rifle with an eye appealing exotic stock, you can buy an after market stock for your CZ. You'll still save money this way.
If you want to buy an Anschutz, so you can say you own an Anschutz, go for it. But the majority of people here will save money and shoot their CZ 452/453 just as well, if not better, than you can shoot your Anschutz. When the rifle is on the rack, the CZ is eye appealing too