ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
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ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
I purchased new Anschutz 1710 with 54 action for Silhouette shooting.
It has 11mm dove tail.
Then I got EDGE SILHOUETTE rings from morraccuracy.com
All the same features as the standard edge rings except with the maximum allowable height for silhouette competition, available in straight only, for 11mm rail.
EDGE RING STRAIGHT EXTRA TALL FOR 11MM RAIL -- E1-SET-11MM
THE EDGE SILHOUETTE
I guess what I missed is that 11mm dove tail on action 54 is different from 11mm rail
Any Ideas how I can fix my problem?
Thanks
It has 11mm dove tail.
Then I got EDGE SILHOUETTE rings from morraccuracy.com
All the same features as the standard edge rings except with the maximum allowable height for silhouette competition, available in straight only, for 11mm rail.
EDGE RING STRAIGHT EXTRA TALL FOR 11MM RAIL -- E1-SET-11MM
THE EDGE SILHOUETTE
I guess what I missed is that 11mm dove tail on action 54 is different from 11mm rail
Any Ideas how I can fix my problem?
Thanks
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
see post above in Smallbore
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
So... what's your question?
I'm guessing the rings don't fit the rail? Are the rings too big or too small? Additional pictures may help.
I'm guessing the rings don't fit the rail? Are the rings too big or too small? Additional pictures may help.
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
Nice looking rings. See SB question.
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
Well, just mounted them and they are SOLID to my surprise. I had to actually slide the rings on. Morr Accuracy has great products.
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
Nice looking rig. Now you are ready for the fun!
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
I hope you know that the rifle in your last picture is not a 54 action Anschutz.
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Whoops!!!!!!!!!!thauglor wrote:I hope you know that the rifle in your last picture is not a 54 action Anschutz.
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
My reply deleted because I thought the first photo showed the rifle in question.
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
In his post 2 posts before my last one is an obvious 64 action, the one where he actually mounted the scope. I hope he wasn't led to believe that it was a 54 action and payed 54 price for a 64.atomicbrh wrote:Technically he has a 54 action but it is a 54 Sporter action not the 54 "Olympic" action thus the 1700 series designation. Think about it. There are some 64 Sporter...
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Re: ANSCHUTZ 1710 mounting problem help needed
I did not look at the 2nd and 3rd pictures long enough after seeing the beautiful 54 series 1700 in the first photo to determine OP has a 64. Never expected a photo of a rifle that was not the real subject of conversation. Text even states 1710 in first post????
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