You have three of the prettiest Anschutz's, I believe I have seen. The wood on all three of them, is beautiful. If you don't mind me asking, are they older rifles and what models are they? The closest I have to an Anschutz is a one of the Weatherby Mkiii's, that came out a few years back, in 17 HMR. I wish I had got in in .22 Long Rifle now. I had back and neck surgery about a year ago and I can't shoot hard recoiling gun, anything, rifle or handgun, alot. I can shoot a round of two but I can't go out and shoot a box at one time. I have always had rumoured but didn't shoot them alot. I have fell in love with rimfires now because I can shoot them all I want to and not pay for it later. I just bought a Kimber of Oregon model 82. I ordered a set of Talley low Kimber rings and they came in the same day the rifle came in. I had a Loupold VX1 4x12 stuck back for something. It mounted up perfect in the low Talley rings, just enough room to get scope covers on. I plan to take it out this afternoon or tomorrow. It is a very nice setup. I plan to buy an Anschutz at somepoint. I may try to find an older one. The ones I am seeing are nothing like what you have. I am a sucker for pretty stocks. One like those are exactly what I would like to find. You are a Blessed Man to have three.If I could keep only one these three pretty Anschutz .22's, it would be the one one bottom because it's a favorite for silhouette competitions. . View attachment 940383 View attachment 940384
So, like it says, if you had to choose only three .22 rim-fire Rifles to own, what would they be and why?
I shoot for fun so I'm not worried about scopes and such. Minute of tin can accuracy is fine with me.
I asked my parents for one, but they got me a tennis racquet instead. After that, I figured they were idiots, and I stopped talking to them.
I was scrolling through this thread to see if anyone would mention the Nylon 66. When I was a kid, I asked my parents for one, but they got me a tennis racquet instead. After that, I figured they were idiots, and I stopped talking to them. Is the Nylon 66 in the running with some of the really exceptional .22s mentioned in this thread? I know it's a collectable for some folks.
I'm not an expert in anything, least of all rifles. This is a sincere question. Thanks.
Pretty maids all in a row! The classic conundrum--#2 wins the beauty contest, #3 the talent show, and #1 miss congeniality.If I could keep only one these three pretty Anschutz .22's, it would be the one one bottom because it's a favorite for silhouette competitions. . View attachment 940383 View attachment 940384