How accurate are the anschutz 146, 1903?
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How accurate are the anschutz 146, 1903?
Well, I'm still trying to decide if I should get a 1903, or save for a 1907 or the like. So, how accurate are these 2 rifles? Can they shoot 1 MOA or less, so I can reliably hit the 100 yard smallbore target 10 ring, with match ammo? Anyone actually measured this?
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Sure ... the 1903's and 1907's will shoot sub-moa with even decent ammo
But so will Marlin 2000's and CM-2's and the like, again with decent ammo (such as the SK JAGD STD Plus that is our practice ammo)
Your'e looking for how well you can get the rifle to fit you, and I also happen to think the superior triggers in the high end match guns (Anschutz, Walther, etc) make a difference too.
I agree with "Guest" above ... all of these will outshoot the shooter for a while...
But so will Marlin 2000's and CM-2's and the like, again with decent ammo (such as the SK JAGD STD Plus that is our practice ammo)
Your'e looking for how well you can get the rifle to fit you, and I also happen to think the superior triggers in the high end match guns (Anschutz, Walther, etc) make a difference too.
I agree with "Guest" above ... all of these will outshoot the shooter for a while...
The problem with getting the 64 is that you will almost certainly spend more in the end. While these guns do keep their value well, you're likely going to end up selling it for a 54.
And I agree with the above post, you've got to get a stock that fits. The 1903 was made as an intermediate junior gun. The trigger is also a pain to adjust on the 64 action. It only has 3 screws: weight, sear, and length. The 54 action trigger has 5, first stage weight, first stage length, second stage weight, second stage length, and sear. The 3 screw trigger is just a pain to work with when you're trying to get it just right.
And I agree with the above post, you've got to get a stock that fits. The 1903 was made as an intermediate junior gun. The trigger is also a pain to adjust on the 64 action. It only has 3 screws: weight, sear, and length. The 54 action trigger has 5, first stage weight, first stage length, second stage weight, second stage length, and sear. The 3 screw trigger is just a pain to work with when you're trying to get it just right.
Model 64
The best target I ve seen with a 1903 was a 100 w 7 centers. My advice would still be a 1907 with alum stock. Thats what I bought for the 12 year old girl that shot the target I mentioned. The reason is that the 1907 and the 1912 will give you the accuracy to repeat the top scores if your technique is up to that level. Good Shooting Bill Horton