Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
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Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
Just wondering if anyone uses an Anschutz 1416 D HB (Heavy Barrel) clasic stock for Rimfire silhouette and/or if it fits in the Hunter class?
I know the weight limit is 3.86 kg (Total rig), Wwich the rifle should fit well under (supposedly 2.9 kg rifle only + scope (VXIII 65. -20 EFR) 0.5 kg and rings ~ 0.2 kg). Just wondering if there any deal breakers?
Also could this same rifle be used in 3P?
My other option is a CZ452 Silhouette but I can get the Anschutz for a tad more than the CZ
Cheers
I know the weight limit is 3.86 kg (Total rig), Wwich the rifle should fit well under (supposedly 2.9 kg rifle only + scope (VXIII 65. -20 EFR) 0.5 kg and rings ~ 0.2 kg). Just wondering if there any deal breakers?
Also could this same rifle be used in 3P?
My other option is a CZ452 Silhouette but I can get the Anschutz for a tad more than the CZ
Cheers
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
I think that it should be ok for Hunter class .
One think to think about is Hunter Class doesn't get shot too often. States & Nationals seem to be the only times.
One think to think about is Hunter Class doesn't get shot too often. States & Nationals seem to be the only times.
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
Make sure that you test the ejection on the rifle very thoroughly and take it back if it has any problems - the Annie 64 action has a long standing problem with woeful ejection.
Personally I would get the CZ and use the money saved on a trigger tune and bedding job.
Personally I would get the CZ and use the money saved on a trigger tune and bedding job.
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
Cheers for the advice.
At the moment i can get the Annie for not much more than the CZ.
I will look up the ejection issue
Thanks
At the moment i can get the Annie for not much more than the CZ.
I will look up the ejection issue
Thanks
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
It will be far easier to fix any ejection problems should they arise that make the Cz trigger any good.
Regards Chris.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
Can I send you my Annie for fixing then? Stuffed if I can fix it, and it drives me nuts.chris.tyne wrote:It will be far easier to fix any ejection problems should they arise that make the Cz trigger any good.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
Jason no worries and I will send you my Cz and you do the trigger.
Regards Chris.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
You could both send me your CZ and Annie (for free) if you are not happy with them- heh heh .
Been sifting the usual forums and it doesn't appear that anyone has a "true" fix for the common ejection problems with the 64 action. Seems a bit hit and miss.
Surely Anschutz would want to develop an inhouse fix and issue a recall or make available a freely avaiable part update. It's in thier best interest to keep thier customers happy.
Hmmmm decisions.......
Been sifting the usual forums and it doesn't appear that anyone has a "true" fix for the common ejection problems with the 64 action. Seems a bit hit and miss.
Surely Anschutz would want to develop an inhouse fix and issue a recall or make available a freely avaiable part update. It's in thier best interest to keep thier customers happy.
Hmmmm decisions.......
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
The 64's have options as far as the triggers go and generally will shoot better out of the box.
Regards Chris.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
No doubt the trigger on mine is excellent - best of any rifle I have, but the ejection problem is a show stopper for me. I can't believe a company like Anschutz has got away with producing such a known defective product for decades and still has the reputation that it does. I certainly wouldn't pay $1400+ for a new one. The Cooper 57M on the other hand...
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Re: Hunter Class Rimfire silhouette rifle - Annie 1416 D HB?
well anie had the same problem adjusted claws on the bolt now good as gold