I've been digging around in the back of my safe recently and pulling out a few rifles that haven't been out in a while. This one has probably been a safe queen the longest of any of my rifles. I bought this rifle in Tucson, Arizona when I was stationed at Davis-Monthan AFB from 1985-89. I wanted to shoot smallbore silhouette and I found out there were monthly matches at the Tucson Rifle Club - run by no less than Mr. Wayne Leek. So I started looking for a suitable rifle. I was young and broke so I couldn't afford a new Anschutz 54.18, but I saw a newspaper ad for an Anschutz 54 silhouette rifle at a bargain price. This is what I ended up with.
It shot very well once I mounted a 36x Leupold and found out that I needed to feed it a diet of RWS R50. However, I never shot another silhouette match after I left Tucson in 1989. So I ended up moving the scope to another rifle and sticking this one in the back of the safe where it's been for years.
I'm pretty sure the barrel - about 19"long - has been shortened, but it was well done and has a recessed target crown. It's a straight taper 1" barrel and is marked Anschutz Mod. 54 Match on the top. The action has a straight bolt handle and a wing safety. I couldn't get a good picture of it, but I'm pretty sure there was some grinding done around the bottom of the receiver - which I think was done to install the current trigger (I haven't pulled the rifle apart to try to determine what make it is). The trigger pull is probably about 2 oz. The stock is a light wood that looks like maple to me. It's not bad, though the inletting around the back of the trigger guard isn't good.
So now I'm trying to decide what to do with it. I don't think this rifle would get any interest if I tried to sell it locally. Does it have value just because it's an Anschutz 54 action? If I keep it I need to spend some money (new stock, etc.) to make it more usable, but I'd probably be better off spending that money on a Vudoo. I'm looking for suggestions - what would you recommend doing with it?
It shot very well once I mounted a 36x Leupold and found out that I needed to feed it a diet of RWS R50. However, I never shot another silhouette match after I left Tucson in 1989. So I ended up moving the scope to another rifle and sticking this one in the back of the safe where it's been for years.
I'm pretty sure the barrel - about 19"long - has been shortened, but it was well done and has a recessed target crown. It's a straight taper 1" barrel and is marked Anschutz Mod. 54 Match on the top. The action has a straight bolt handle and a wing safety. I couldn't get a good picture of it, but I'm pretty sure there was some grinding done around the bottom of the receiver - which I think was done to install the current trigger (I haven't pulled the rifle apart to try to determine what make it is). The trigger pull is probably about 2 oz. The stock is a light wood that looks like maple to me. It's not bad, though the inletting around the back of the trigger guard isn't good.
So now I'm trying to decide what to do with it. I don't think this rifle would get any interest if I tried to sell it locally. Does it have value just because it's an Anschutz 54 action? If I keep it I need to spend some money (new stock, etc.) to make it more usable, but I'd probably be better off spending that money on a Vudoo. I'm looking for suggestions - what would you recommend doing with it?