Anschutz 54.18 MSR for prone?

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I have a line on a 54.18 MSR with a factory McMillan thumbhole stock. Before I "pull the trigger" (excuse the pun) I'm just curious to hear from those on here whether ir not these rifles are comfortable to shoot prone (off a bipod.) I know they don't have an Anschutz rail or bipod stud from the factory, not a big deal, but have no clue on how they are set up.

Anyone currently using one or who has used one in the past who could shed any light, would be fantastic.

Thanks,

-Bob
 
Never shot my 54.18 stocks prone. I have had both versions. But I currently have and have shot my 64 MS prone (same basic stock) and it does well...... If you look at the configuration of the stock the cheek comes up to ~ the bore center-line. My 64 MS currently has a set of Med rings and from prone - off a BullBag it lines up and feels pretty comfy.... It may put you up a tad higher than a Prone stock but..to me.. it seems to be similar to my AI rifle - in height and hold - with the AI cheek piece set all the way down.
 
I have an Annie 54 MS. not the repeater but same otherwise. It will shoot bugholes at 50 yards prone with cheap Wolf ammo. At 100 yards, right at an inch. A simple sling stud is all ya need. Takes about three minutes to install.

I have another Annie 54 with a longer/bull barrel that I prefer to shoot from the prone due to it being heavier. As far as accuracy though. I can tell no difference. I hope this helps ya.

Eddie
 
Never shot my 54.18 stocks prone. I have had both versions. But I currently have and have shot my 64 MS prone (same basic stock) and it does well...... If you look at the configuration of the stock the cheek comes up to ~ the bore center-line. My 64 MS currently has a set of Med rings and from prone - off a BullBag it lines up and feels pretty comfy.... It may put you up a tad higher than a Prone stock but..to me.. it seems to be similar to my AI rifle - in height and hold - with the AI cheek piece set all the way down.

Good to know as my main CF rifle is an AI, and I am trying to come close to the same feel.
 
I have an Annie 54 MS. not the repeater but same otherwise. It will shoot bugholes at 50 yards prone with cheap Wolf ammo. At 100 yards, right at an inch. A simple sling stud is all ya need. Takes about three minutes to install.

I have another Annie 54 with a longer/bull barrel that I prefer to shoot from the prone due to it being heavier. As far as accuracy though. I can tell no difference. I hope this helps ya.

Eddie

I thought the 54.18 was on the heavier side? That was one of my motivations for buying it, if it's light than I'm not gaining much.