PaulB wrote:You should be able to find the year that the rifle was made (last two digits) on the left side of the barrel just forward of the action (assuming that the rifle has not been rebarreled or has had the barrel set back).
Barrel is apparently the original. There is a 73 next to a German proof mark on it, so that makes the rifle 35 years old. Dayum, that's almost as old as I am!
Regardless, after a good cleaning and familiarizing myself with the stock adjustments, I got prone in the basement with a 15 bull 10M air rifle target. If I got my NPA right, the bullet went right in the center of the bull. I can't wait for some nice weather to wring it out at 50 and 100 yards.
Comparing the Anschutz stock adjustments to those on my Alex Sitman-stocked Model 70, I find I like the American HP style adjustmets better. The spring loaded Anschutz comb simply sucks. The screw adjustable design of the Sitman stock is superior. The Anschutz buttplate does not need wrenches for adjustment, but there is no cast or cant adjustment on it.
I'll most likely end up restocking it with an Alex Sitman Smallbore Prone stock.
