Anschutz 1913 in a 2213 Aluminum Stock
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Anschutz 1913 in a 2213 Aluminum Stock
Hi, I was looking on the internet and observed this rifle. Can anyone tell me what type of shooting this rifle is for and if it is a good quality rifle. Also, what type of rifle shooting is done in the olympics and what distances for rimfire? Is this rifle used by rimfire rifle shooters in the olympics? I am just very curious at this point. I have looked all over to find these answers, but so far, I am unable to find these answers. Any help is appreciated, Thank You!
1913 in 2213 stock
The 1913 are an excellent rifle, and it´s very used for the olympic marksmen of first level. The alu stock allows better adjustments, in all the positions, and it allows a lower position in prone position, without infringing the regulation of the 30°.
I possess a 1913, with 1907 stock, and I plan to acquire an alu stock.
I possess a 1913, with 1907 stock, and I plan to acquire an alu stock.
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You can use a rifle like that for the ISSF (International, or olympic style) 3-position (prone, standing, kneeling) or prone only events at 50m, as well as NRA smallbore prone (and i think they have a 3 or 4 position event also) at 50 yds to 100 yds.
You will need the rifle in a stock and a set of sights for it.
Also a shooting coat, glove, sling, mat and add pants and boots for 3-p, also a spotting scope and stand and a few other accessories. Oh yeah and some ammo. When you get good, you will want good ammo.
Next time you hear a car commercial on the radio, the price they quote... that's how much you will end up spending. give or take a little.
WHERE in Calif are you? if you are in LA area, the LAR&R club is a REALLY nice little range for precision smallbore rifle competition.
http://www.lafn.org/~larr/
there are clubs elsewhere in Calif but I don't have links
You will find a strong interest in the Anschutz 2013 with the Stopper Stock at that club. I can put you in touch with the US distributor for Stopper if you like, actually if you are at LARR observing you'll probably already have met him.
good shooting
Poole
http://arizona.rifleshooting.com/
You will need the rifle in a stock and a set of sights for it.
Also a shooting coat, glove, sling, mat and add pants and boots for 3-p, also a spotting scope and stand and a few other accessories. Oh yeah and some ammo. When you get good, you will want good ammo.
Next time you hear a car commercial on the radio, the price they quote... that's how much you will end up spending. give or take a little.
WHERE in Calif are you? if you are in LA area, the LAR&R club is a REALLY nice little range for precision smallbore rifle competition.
http://www.lafn.org/~larr/
there are clubs elsewhere in Calif but I don't have links
You will find a strong interest in the Anschutz 2013 with the Stopper Stock at that club. I can put you in touch with the US distributor for Stopper if you like, actually if you are at LARR observing you'll probably already have met him.
good shooting
Poole
http://arizona.rifleshooting.com/
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http://www.stopper.de/d/n_sf2000.html
the main element is an aluminum extrusion (doesn't fracture and break)
most adjestments have scales so you can record position
Poole
the main element is an aluminum extrusion (doesn't fracture and break)
most adjestments have scales so you can record position
Poole