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Create a channel Learn morewhats difference between Anschutz 54 vs 64 series? seem 54 is much more expensive, is this the one i should get in term of accuracy wise? also can Anschutz change barrel like cz455?
repeater just magazine feed?
Yes, a repeater is a magazine fed action as opposed to a single shot tray action. The repeater has metal removed on the bottom to allow the mag to be used, most match actions dont have that as they want a very stiff action. The Anschutz 54 action MSR's ( Match Silhouette Repeater) stopped production around 2010 if I remember correctly and now go for a costly premium if you can find one used. Think $3k+.
64 actions are quite a bit lighter, almost 2 lbs I think. The 64 "match" actions are 1 mm thicker and more rigid, but a 54 action is still more rigid. Different bolt layout between a 54 and 64,bettermore trigger options for the 54, typically going down to ounces of pull. Most ppl I've met shooting Anschutz think of the 64 as a starter gun and moved up to a 54 later. Think of the 54 as the high end sport luxury cruiser vs the middle of the line nice commuter car. I just skipped that step and went from CZ to Vudoo. I still crave a 1827 fortner action.
Steve, take a look at this guy's work: http://www.altiusguns.com/uploads/files/Recent-Altius-Stocks.pdf
I've spoken to him on the phone and he coached a gal I went to school with. Cool dude, and I bet he could make whatever you wanted, not just biathlon-oriented. He also makes some cool-ass accessories like aluminum spare round holders, etc.
And take a look at these aluminum base plates: http://www.nordicmarksman.com/World-Cup-Biathlon-ALU-Magazine-Floor-Plate.html
Cool.
-Nate
As for repeating all the sport rifles take conventional 5-10 round magazines.
My Lilja barreled Vudoo and my Anschutz Custom Shop 1710 both shoot neck and neck. Generally speaking, either rifle averages in the .6xx" range at 100 yards off bipod. Both rifles cost nearly the same and have strengths and weaknesses. The 5109 trigger in the Annie is unlike anything I've ever experienced in a Remington 700 platform rifle. The trigger is crisp, light and overall exceptional in every way. Having both rifles which are both outstanding, I would have to choose the Anschutz. The ultra quick lock time, smooth bolt cycle, and excellent trigger make it almost boring to shoot small groups with.
I generally shoot Eley Edge out of both since I found a great lot of this ammo and bought a case at roughly $8 / box pricing. With Eley black box match the groups might shrink a little if any. Here is a typical target shot with the Annie that I actually shot last night.
Well for a. $2000 rifle 1710dkl (54)..mine shoots lights out but I would expect the cases be ejected away from the gun not in the action every single time. This is a big issue with the 54. A weak ejection
whats difference between Anschutz 54 vs 64 series? seem 54 is much more expensive, is this the one i should get in term of accuracy wise? also can Anschutz change barrel like cz455?
My 1710 (54 action) is a repeater, it takes the same mags the 64 repeaters do.
I forgot to mention that I am left handed...which was the bigger problem with the 54 action
I've been dreaming about building a lefty rifle on one of those 54 action pistols of theirs for a while now. My old 1972 model Sporter is right handed, but I have shot right handed guns all my life, so it's nothing new.