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Rimfire rifle dilemna

pepperbelly

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I need to get a .22lr rifle to maybe use in silhouette matches. I also want to try shooting it to 100 and 200 yards just for fun.
There is an Anschutz Match 64 single shot that I used to own and can buy back for about $450.00.
I also have a plain jane original Ruger 10/22 that I could do something with.
I have read good things about CZ rifles.

So, which would make the best, most accurate rifle? Would it make the most sense to buy the Anschutz back or spend the money tricking up the 10/22, or should I just buy a different rifle altogether?

If that is a really good value on the Annie I may buy it back just to keep and buy another or trick out the Ruger later.

Jim
 
Re: Rimfire rifle dilemna

Buy the Anschutz to shoot while you trick out the 10/22
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I don't think you can have too many .22s.
 
Re: Rimfire rifle dilemna

I would go with the Anschutz 64. If it has a deep forearm, it may not be legal for silhouette. NRA Silhouette rules specify that the forearm must not be deeper than 2 1/4 from the centerline of the bore.
CZ are fine rifle, especially if you are looking for a sporter style. But the Anschutz will have a stock better suited to offhand and riding the sandbags as well.
 
Re: Rimfire rifle dilemna

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: J&C</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would go with the Anschutz 64. If it has a deep forearm, it may not be legal for silhouette. NRA Silhouette rules specify that the forearm must not be deeper than 2 1/4 from the centerline of the bore.
CZ are fine rifle, especially if you are looking for a sporter style. But the Anschutz will have a stock better suited to offhand and riding the sandbags as well. </div></div>

I will be picking it up tomorrow, and I will measure the forearm then. I will take a few pics too if I have time.
I won't be shooting in official NRA silhouette matches- just club matches, and that assumes I will have time. I shot one years ago and those damn chickens kept jumping around.

Jim