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bentrod187
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Hi all,
I just joined the forum a few days ago. I have been shooting eggs at 100 yds. at 2 my local clubs, (I belong to 3), but not seriously because I was really into Bullseye pistol but I am having problems with my shooting hand, bullseye is one handed only and I will be 80 this year.. I am becoming more involved in rifle, I have a Savage LRP .260 that I haven't spent too much time with and an older Anchutz 64. I plan on seriously shooting my rifles, so I will start with my older Annie which needs trigger work. So I am asking: should I just a buy a new Anchutz BR 50 or spend time and money on the old 64? i Am thinking about a Harrell tuner, if I use it on my 64 first, which has smaller diameter than the BR 50, and if need be I would be able to re-bore the tunner later for the BR 50.
Question 1) can I install the Harrell tunner myself or will need a gunsmith? I don't have access to a lathe.
Question 2) or should I just get the Anchutz BR 50 and not spend time and money on the older Annie 64?
I have 2 good scopes, a Vortex Viper 6 - 24, and a Nightforce BR 10 -42. I also my studying wind reading and rifle shooting books. Also thinking of a good front rest.
Jim
I just joined the forum a few days ago. I have been shooting eggs at 100 yds. at 2 my local clubs, (I belong to 3), but not seriously because I was really into Bullseye pistol but I am having problems with my shooting hand, bullseye is one handed only and I will be 80 this year.. I am becoming more involved in rifle, I have a Savage LRP .260 that I haven't spent too much time with and an older Anchutz 64. I plan on seriously shooting my rifles, so I will start with my older Annie which needs trigger work. So I am asking: should I just a buy a new Anchutz BR 50 or spend time and money on the old 64? i Am thinking about a Harrell tuner, if I use it on my 64 first, which has smaller diameter than the BR 50, and if need be I would be able to re-bore the tunner later for the BR 50.
Question 1) can I install the Harrell tunner myself or will need a gunsmith? I don't have access to a lathe.
Question 2) or should I just get the Anchutz BR 50 and not spend time and money on the older Annie 64?
I have 2 good scopes, a Vortex Viper 6 - 24, and a Nightforce BR 10 -42. I also my studying wind reading and rifle shooting books. Also thinking of a good front rest.
Jim