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spokeshim
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I clearly didn't ask the right question or asked the wrong way.
In a previous post I asked if an Anschulz 1418 D would be a good
choice for a hunter class rifle, I didn't realize then that hunter class
could mean so many things. So here goes again.
By hunter class I meant an off the shelf rifle intended for hunting.
No bull or target barrels, 8 1/2 lbs max weight with scope, and not more
than 6.5 power scope.
Local clubs shoot mostly 50 yds in hunter class, sometimes 100 yds.
I intend to use it for local shoots, egg shoots, Necco wafers and such.
Any one know what I could expect from this model for my intended
purpose as far as accuracy is concerned, or compared to other brands
such as CZ or Remington which cost a lot less.
Thanks again, David
In a previous post I asked if an Anschulz 1418 D would be a good
choice for a hunter class rifle, I didn't realize then that hunter class
could mean so many things. So here goes again.
By hunter class I meant an off the shelf rifle intended for hunting.
No bull or target barrels, 8 1/2 lbs max weight with scope, and not more
than 6.5 power scope.
Local clubs shoot mostly 50 yds in hunter class, sometimes 100 yds.
I intend to use it for local shoots, egg shoots, Necco wafers and such.
Any one know what I could expect from this model for my intended
purpose as far as accuracy is concerned, or compared to other brands
such as CZ or Remington which cost a lot less.
Thanks again, David