Jack-of-all-trades
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 12:24 am
I'm in a quandary about purchasing a rifle for my 10 and 14 yr old kids to use as an introduction to more disciplined shooting. I would like to introduce them to 3p shooting. They shoot regularly with our local 4H program, but that is really just bench rest shooting. We have in our program several Savage mk I's, which without a hand stop or sling and with the plastic stock, I don't really want to use to teach them 3p.
They have both gone to a very good biathlon program 2 hrs from here and really enjoyed it (they are both nordic skiers). I have been planing on getting a Savage mk II through the CMP and getting a biathlon stock for it because I figured they could use it for both basic 3p and summer biathlon training, but I recently noticed the Anschutz Achiever is a repeating model and now I'm curious about it.
I've done a little research on the Achiever and I intend to makes some calls about it on Monday (Neal Stepp etc). I read where it has a 5066 trigger and the 1903 action is supposed to be nicer, I also saw where a heavy barrel was once made, but I didn't find much more than that. My search here did show that there are a lot of them in junior programs. My basic questions are: would it be a more satisfying rifle than the Savage; is it based on the 64 action; is it worth upgrading (adjustable butt and cheek piece, rail); can it be upgraded with 1903 parts; do the Savage magazines fit it?
I have read here many times that the best advice is just to suck it up and buy a 1907 and I really believe that is the case, but even a used 1907 is way out of my price range (though the cut down 54 that's listed now is tempting) without knowing if the kids will really want to get serious. I'm open to other suggestions and I know I'm trying to buy one gun to do too many things but whats a dad to do?
Thanks,
Philip
They have both gone to a very good biathlon program 2 hrs from here and really enjoyed it (they are both nordic skiers). I have been planing on getting a Savage mk II through the CMP and getting a biathlon stock for it because I figured they could use it for both basic 3p and summer biathlon training, but I recently noticed the Anschutz Achiever is a repeating model and now I'm curious about it.
I've done a little research on the Achiever and I intend to makes some calls about it on Monday (Neal Stepp etc). I read where it has a 5066 trigger and the 1903 action is supposed to be nicer, I also saw where a heavy barrel was once made, but I didn't find much more than that. My search here did show that there are a lot of them in junior programs. My basic questions are: would it be a more satisfying rifle than the Savage; is it based on the 64 action; is it worth upgrading (adjustable butt and cheek piece, rail); can it be upgraded with 1903 parts; do the Savage magazines fit it?
I have read here many times that the best advice is just to suck it up and buy a 1907 and I really believe that is the case, but even a used 1907 is way out of my price range (though the cut down 54 that's listed now is tempting) without knowing if the kids will really want to get serious. I'm open to other suggestions and I know I'm trying to buy one gun to do too many things but whats a dad to do?
Thanks,
Philip