Mike OTDP
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- Feb 12, 2008
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Sehr gut! I bought a 1710 recently myself.
Nice rifle but why did you cheap out on the scope? Kidding! Congrats!!
Sehr gut! I bought a 1710 recently myself.
Beautiful rifle! Love RFC also great site, I too have been going the way of 22 rimfire with the cost of CF ammo. Enjoy that Fantastic rifle sir!
Congrats on a beautiful gun. That stock looks great!
Same here always wanted an Anschutz so I got a 1761 HB Thumbhole (two stage light trigger) last year. Also from Euro Optic but ordered it and shipped to my FFL for transfer. Would like to visit their store sometime but when I got mine they were scarce so just one (1761) in stock no chance to to pick the best looking stock. Mine is okay but not nearly as nice as what you were able to choose.
I appreciate the quality of German Optics (Steiner, Zeiss, Leica) but had to go a little more “budget oriented” on the scope so got a Vortex Diamondback 6-24x50 FFP and Talley rings.
I also recently bought a Steyr Zephyr II and put a Vortex HS 4-16x44 on it. Nice gun but the action is not nearly as smooth as the Annie…
Went with this scope from Leica. It's an ER 6.5-26x56 LRS with some of the most beautiful glass I have ever peered thru.
Honestly, I did not even know that Leica makes rifle scopes. I have always known them for their camera lenses.
Honestly, I did not even know that Leica makes rifle scopes. I have always known them for their camera lenses.
They make great rifle scopes, microscopes, binoculars anything with a lens, of course their mechanical abilities weren't shabby either (RE: Leica camers of which I had and used a C-III, 3F red dial and an M-3 double stroke with 35, 50 (dual focus range), 90 and 135mm lenses f2 Summicron ). Zeiss too is known for their quality lenses and film items (Contax camera) also Schneider lenses were all great. Jena was at one time THE pinnacle of lens making.
Beautiful rifle love the wood call me old fashion but I still adore wooden stocks
Curious as top what kind of wood that is.