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Re: New Anschutz 64R Biathlon

Hi Lefty,

> Kevin, I've been looking into these rifles. Can you tell me more
> about it. Does it have a great trigger, etc.. Did you get a "youth"
> version is that why its so short. Do you know the LOP (Length of pull
> in inches)? Three inches of spacers does seem extreme.

The model I ordered was using the part number from the Anschutz web site.

It has a 1.5Kg two stage trigger, no perceptible creep for the second stage.

Length of pull from butt to middle of trigger guard is 12.5"

I think that most stocks are way to long. It's so much easier to shoot a
stock that too short than too long. The length of this stock is fine for my
5'8" frame in standing, but my head does get a bit close to the sights in
prone.

The only reason I added the spacers is that I'm going to use this rifle for
3 position target shooting as well.

Kevin Nealon




Wed Apr 2, 2003 1:52 pm

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Hi Folks, I recently purchased an Anschutz 64R Biathlon rifle. I haven't seen the other Anschutz biathlon rifles, but what struck me about this rifle is how ...
Kevin Nealon
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Feb 11, 2003
1:40 pm

Kevin, I've been looking into these rifles. Can you tell me more about it. Does it have a great trigger, etc.. Did you get a "youth" version is that why its so...
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Apr 1, 2003
7:18 pm

Hi Lefty, ... The model I ordered was using the part number from the Anschutz web site. It has a 1.5Kg two stage trigger, no perceptible creep for the second...
Kevin Nealon
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Apr 2, 2003
1:53 pm

Thanks for you help/input guys. I"ll continue to save my pennies and search around. Let me know if you hear of anyone unloading anything left handed. Cheers, ...
deangilardi
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Apr 2, 2003
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