Finally caved and bought an Anschutz

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So after months of drooling over these fine rifles, about 3 weeks ago i entered into discussions with the local retailer, Nordic Marksman. Brad was excellent to deal with. I began considering a benchrest model, but frequently i like off-hand shots, and also am fond of germanic stocks. Initially, he suggested I try the 64MPR , which kind of does everthing. But after a week of discussions with them, and a lot of research on the 54/64 actions, i bit down even harder on the bullet and sprung for a gorgeous (to my simple eyes) 1710. Yes a 54 action. Now the foreend of this thing is narrow for bags, but ill give it a try anyway. People will laugh me off the stage for blowing this kind of money on a 22. And its really outside of my budget, but its also a model i can hand down to my grandkids when that time comes. Plus, these things are lasers-- even out to 100. The bolt cycles like glass (it feels and sounds exactly like my other german rifles - Cant wait to fire off some shots.
Now -- for all you rimfire guys-- lay on me your best recommendations on ammo -- I know (contrary to what i thought) that subsonic is more accurate. I have always run CCI Mini-mags in my rimfire pistol, since it needed some kick to cycle the action. I would have thought that would be also great in a rifle for accuracy, but i am told otherwise. I also read on the Annie website that hypervelocity stuff can shorten the barrel life because of the pressures.
Ammo aside, i have some talleys coming in for mounting, and a lightweight conquest with a mildot reticle. once mounted and sighted in, i will do my best to start working on tighter groups
here are some pics
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Congratulations. That is an excellent rifle, and your stock has nice wood. Just last week I also bought a 1710, the heavy barrel D HB model. For best results with the Anschutz use standard velocity (not high velocity) match ammo such as Lapua/SK, RWS, or Eley. CCI may require you to work the bolt harder they are often not a good fit in the match chamber.
 
Start out with some SK standard plus.Its one ammo that works well in everything without breaking the bank.Nordic should have it that's where I purchased mine.Hirsch Precision also carries it.Congrats ,one day I'll get mine as well.For me it will be the heavy barrel DB,just need to save a few more nickles!!
 
Congrats on your gorgeous new rifle. I have a couple of Annie's myself and really like them.
PLEASE feed yours proper match grade ammo ( SK/Lapua, Eley, RWS etc.) Lapua center X does real well in both my 64 and my 54 Annie's. SK standard plus is cheaper and gives good results too. You can get Lapua/ SK ammo at Nordic Marksman.

Gilbert
 
You can also get SK and Lapua ammo from Hirsch Precision. Don't know what the price comparison is like though.

One of my friends bought one years ago but he was a master marksman. The problem with guys and guns like that is that you almost HAVE to shoot the good stuff in them; and he had to fight other snipers tooth and nail to secure stocks of match ammo. He shot Lapua in his, if I remember correctly...

It's a little too serious and too pricey for a piker like me though...
 
Beautiful rifle, congrats! I'm a Marlin-budget-level guy contemplating a CZ and IT feels like a hefty investment for a 22. I do head over to the NM website almost weekly though...then go buy a lottery ticket. :)
 
Beautiful rifle, congrats! I'm a Marlin-budget-level guy contemplating a CZ and IT feels like a hefty investment for a 22. I do head over to the NM website almost weekly though...then go buy a lottery ticket. :)

I'm a marlin budget guy too, I was just lucky to have sold several guns and scopes in recent months and I also saved a bunch. I also have a CZ 455 Canadian on its way. That one was a lot less expensive, but it's a bit rare and it was a good deal. I will do a side by side comparison when it arrives.
 
Call Targetshooting products and have them send you a brick of several types of ammo any where from $55 range and up. Then when you find what it likes, but a case or two of the same lot of what you bought, then you will have the right ammo for a long time. Eley works a lot with anschutz so much of what eley makes works well in them, but then again so does the german stuff. a guy in our club has found that rem subsonics work well in his, super well actually.

If you really want to test it you do have to spring for the $$$$ stuff which will cost you $20 a box, not brick

Congratulations you bought a great rifle.
 
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