Anschutz Options
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Hang on to it Dave. You will never wear out the barrel.
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Jerry, you are correct but I must admit I like the idea of a custom 40X pattern action with a custom barrel and all of the other goodies to make a custom hunter rifle.
I even entertain the idea of a Wooster/Pharr/Merrier stock then I look at me walnut stock and say screw the synthetic stock.
Humidity is not a problem here.
I even entertain the idea of a Wooster/Pharr/Merrier stock then I look at me walnut stock and say screw the synthetic stock.
Humidity is not a problem here.
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I don't know many people building standard class specific rifles to be honest. Usually the thought is to build a hunter class rifle that leaves you wanting for nothing and shoot it in standard.
I will say that the extra 18oz that standard class allows would have making weight "easier" when using such a heavy action, but it really just opens up your options on stock/scope/barrel contour while falling in the weight limit that hunter class restricts you somewhat of. Of course a standard class 2500X would allow for you to pop on a 1.5oz Jewell trigger if you're into that sort of thing. In fact, I shot that on mine for a while when I was waiting on my trigger for hunter.
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Thank you. I shot the Franken hunter rifles for years but found the standard class stocks to fit much better. I am not sure I will ever build another rifle, but if I did it would be an 8.5 lb rifle in the McMillan Master Silhoutte stock.Doodaddy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2019 6:25 amI don't know many people building standard class specific rifles to be honest. Usually the thought is to build a hunter class rifle that leaves you wanting for nothing and shoot it in standard.
I will say that the extra 18oz that standard class allows would have making weight "easier" when using such a heavy action, but it really just opens up your options on stock/scope/barrel contour while falling in the weight limit that hunter class restricts you somewhat of. Of course a standard class 2500X would allow for you to pop on a 1.5oz Jewell trigger if you're into that sort of thing. In fact, I shot that on mine for a while when I was waiting on my trigger for hunter.
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The perfect 40 in Smallbore Hunter was shot with a 54 Sporter, single stage trigger tripping the firing pin at an honest two pounds. The crowd went nuts.atomicbrh wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:06 pm If you are buying new components to build a new rifle, it makes more sense to go with one of the many custom actions such as the Stiller 2500X now sold under a new name I think called Holeshot. The reason I say this is because the prices for Anschutz barrelled actions have skyrocketed. No difference in cost between Anschutz and custom. Also there is a huge choice of triggers for the 40x type custom actions. If building off of used components, good rifles have been built off of every model Anschutz and every model 40x available. If you do not want to go the custom route, at least two smallbore national championships were won with the lowly Anschutz 1712 and. That was in 2014 at Raton. At least one perfect 40 has also been shot with a 1712.
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I guess Elisabeth's rifle could be called a 54 Sporter but I think it is really designated as a 1712.
It has a wing safety. That rifle also must have a 2 stage trigger because you can see her taking up that first stage.
Watch the video as she finishes the 40 up on pigs at a range where it is tough to shoot a perfect 40 especially in June.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rncLWl3rac0
The rifle was not as important as the young lady driving it along with Pat's spotting.
It has a wing safety. That rifle also must have a 2 stage trigger because you can see her taking up that first stage.
Watch the video as she finishes the 40 up on pigs at a range where it is tough to shoot a perfect 40 especially in June.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rncLWl3rac0
The rifle was not as important as the young lady driving it along with Pat's spotting.
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I'm sure Steiger will chime in shortly.... I shoot with Pat and Elizabeth monthly.
I am 99 44/100 % sure she shoots a box stock 1710 with a single stage trigger set to just over 2#'s. It's in a Pharr stock to fit her.
She has been shooting Paul Freeman GORGEOUS 40X lately and I think she really likes it...
I am 99 44/100 % sure she shoots a box stock 1710 with a single stage trigger set to just over 2#'s. It's in a Pharr stock to fit her.
She has been shooting Paul Freeman GORGEOUS 40X lately and I think she really likes it...
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A Vudoo action and a lightweight barrel would fit the bill.DavidABQ wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 5:46 pm Jerry, you are correct but I must admit I like the idea of a custom 40X pattern action with a custom barrel and all of the other goodies to make a custom hunter rifle.
I even entertain the idea of a Wooster/Pharr/Merrier stock then I look at me walnut stock and say screw the synthetic stock.
Humidity is not a problem here.
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Chime........ Elisabeth shoots a factory 1710 barreled action with a single stage trigger. She has a Pharr stock on it and a Premier 18-40. The gun has 40,000+ rounds down the barrel and still shoots great. Lately she has taken a shine to a Treebone maple stocked 40x that was built for Paul Freeman by Mark Pharr. It is a beautiful gun. Single stage Jewel trigger, fluted Lilja barrel. Both are hunter class rifles. She will usually shoot her Anschutz in the first match and the 40x in the second. She hasn't shot a 40 with it yet, 39 is her best. I think she has only shot 4 or 5, 40's in competition. (only).... We put together another 40x pattern action years ago ( Lawton 400XRF ) with a Lilja barrel in a split finger Pharr stock, again a Jewel single stage trigger. She prefered her Anschutz and her older brother happily relieved her of it. The burden of siblings..... Joseph ( her littlest brother) made it to Master class shooting a CZ 452 Silhouette and a 24X Leupold scope. Nicholas got to Master with a 54.18 Frankenhunter. This one was built by Evelio. They practiced a lot. Several cases a year. Nicholas shot EVERY day for 4 months straight. Practice and excellent coaching from Bill Motl, Chris and Cathy Winstead, Larry Engle, Paul Freeman, John Neighouse, William Zander, Lones Wigger, and a bunch of others helped them move up.
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Out of all the hobbies the Steigers could pursue together as a family look at what they chose.
It was rifle silhouette.
That makes a statement about how great a sport silhouette is.
It was rifle silhouette.
That makes a statement about how great a sport silhouette is.
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HI ALL ,
MANY older ANSCHUTZ 54 single shot actions are available for custom FRANKENHUNTER creations !
there is no need to go to custom actions !!!
THE question to ask yourselves IS :
REPEATER or SINGLE loader ???
IF single then DO I want a 2 stage trigger ???
ANSCHUTZ 54 IS the answer ...
go older , used ...
GSL
MANY older ANSCHUTZ 54 single shot actions are available for custom FRANKENHUNTER creations !
there is no need to go to custom actions !!!
THE question to ask yourselves IS :
REPEATER or SINGLE loader ???
IF single then DO I want a 2 stage trigger ???
ANSCHUTZ 54 IS the answer ...
go older , used ...
GSL
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I am looking to build a new all out silhouette rimfire and am looking at a 2500X . Is the Stiller 2500X heavier than a Anschutz 54 Match action.
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The Stiller is approximately 30 oz. (from Jerry). It is heavier than the Anschutz 54 action, just not sure how much.
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I purchased an 1710 SS barreled action from Anschutz North America. If you're affiliated with any branch of service and can provide documentation. You will get a 10% discount. I then had a Wooster hybrid stock built for it. I put an after market trigger shoe on it. It shoots lights out. It's the next best thing to a custom built rifle.