I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
- DavidABQ
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I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
I discovered that I am REALLY close to the upper limit of elevation for my Leupold scope. In other words if I need anymore elevation I am pretty much stuck.
No big deal, I have a DIP 20 moa scope rail. So on goes the rail and I put on a pair of Leupold Rifleman aluminum rings; good so far except they are too tall (high rings) with the rail.
I find a pair of medium height Warne rings (some of my favorite rings) and mount them up. They fit perfectly and are nearly a perfect height so I don't lose my cheek weld.
The problem? Weight, because they are steel.
Without my turret caps, aluminum thread on Leupold lens caps, but with a magazine in the rifle I can only get it down to 8.3 lbs. that is a full 4.8 ounces overweight!
I guess I need to look for some aluminum rings approximately 0.375 inches tall.
I really like these Warne rings too!
Thanks for letting me vent.
No big deal, I have a DIP 20 moa scope rail. So on goes the rail and I put on a pair of Leupold Rifleman aluminum rings; good so far except they are too tall (high rings) with the rail.
I find a pair of medium height Warne rings (some of my favorite rings) and mount them up. They fit perfectly and are nearly a perfect height so I don't lose my cheek weld.
The problem? Weight, because they are steel.
Without my turret caps, aluminum thread on Leupold lens caps, but with a magazine in the rifle I can only get it down to 8.3 lbs. that is a full 4.8 ounces overweight!
I guess I need to look for some aluminum rings approximately 0.375 inches tall.
I really like these Warne rings too!
Thanks for letting me vent.
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
Smallbore hunting rifle 8.5 lb max weight
Rules are posted http://compete.nra.org/documents/pdf/co ... r-book.pdf
3.2.1 Smallbore Hunting Silhouette Rifle -
Identical to the description
of the High Power Hunting Silhouette Rifle, except that (a) the rifle may be a
single-loading rifle, (b) the weight may not exceed 8 1/2 pounds, (c) the rifle
shall be chambered for only factory loaded .22 caliber short, long or long rifle
rimfire cartridges, and (d) barrel turners or additional weights are not permitted.
3.1.1 High Power Hunting Silhouette Rifle -
A hunting style rifle having a maximum weight of 9 pounds, including sights and if applicable, an empty
magazine or clip. With the exception of single shot rifles, all other types must be repeating rifles, which shall be fired by loading all cartridges from the
magazine or clip into the chamber. The intent of this rule is to describe a common hunting rifle.
(a) Caliber: 6mm or larger, provided that no belted cartridges or Magnums are allowed.
(b) Sights: any telescopic or metallic sight may be used. Scopes may not be more than 1.5 inches above the rifle, as measured from the top of the receiver to the underside of the scope tube, nor may the scope be offset from the centerline of the bore.
Exception: for rifles that eject the empty cartridge case straight up and that normally use an offset scope, the scope may be offset. Any sighting device programmed to activate the firing mechanism is prohibited.
(c) Stock: A hunting style stock; thumbhole-type stocks are not permitted. Attachments, either removable or permanent, are not permitted.
Swivels and slings are permitted, but slings may not be used for arm support in shooting. Dimensions may not exceed those described in
3.1(d).
(d) Trigger: Trigger pull shall not be less than 2 pounds. In the event of an accidental discharge, range officers shall require adjustment of
the trigger or replacement of the rifle. Rifles must be equipped with a functional safety.
All safety features, including any manual safety, must be functional.
(e) Barrel: A hunting style contoured barrel that tapers from chamber to muzzle. Bull barrels are not permitted. A factory tuner that does not
act as a muzzle brake or compensator is permitted. Maximum barrel length is 26 inches, including tuner. (See Rule 3.16.1).
(f) Magazines: Magazines may not be loaded with more than 5 rounds. During the match, all cartridges must be loaded into the chamber
from the magazine.
Exception: During a Shoot Off, single cartridge loading may be used at direction of the Range Officer.
Rules are posted http://compete.nra.org/documents/pdf/co ... r-book.pdf
3.2.1 Smallbore Hunting Silhouette Rifle -
Identical to the description
of the High Power Hunting Silhouette Rifle, except that (a) the rifle may be a
single-loading rifle, (b) the weight may not exceed 8 1/2 pounds, (c) the rifle
shall be chambered for only factory loaded .22 caliber short, long or long rifle
rimfire cartridges, and (d) barrel turners or additional weights are not permitted.
3.1.1 High Power Hunting Silhouette Rifle -
A hunting style rifle having a maximum weight of 9 pounds, including sights and if applicable, an empty
magazine or clip. With the exception of single shot rifles, all other types must be repeating rifles, which shall be fired by loading all cartridges from the
magazine or clip into the chamber. The intent of this rule is to describe a common hunting rifle.
(a) Caliber: 6mm or larger, provided that no belted cartridges or Magnums are allowed.
(b) Sights: any telescopic or metallic sight may be used. Scopes may not be more than 1.5 inches above the rifle, as measured from the top of the receiver to the underside of the scope tube, nor may the scope be offset from the centerline of the bore.
Exception: for rifles that eject the empty cartridge case straight up and that normally use an offset scope, the scope may be offset. Any sighting device programmed to activate the firing mechanism is prohibited.
(c) Stock: A hunting style stock; thumbhole-type stocks are not permitted. Attachments, either removable or permanent, are not permitted.
Swivels and slings are permitted, but slings may not be used for arm support in shooting. Dimensions may not exceed those described in
3.1(d).
(d) Trigger: Trigger pull shall not be less than 2 pounds. In the event of an accidental discharge, range officers shall require adjustment of
the trigger or replacement of the rifle. Rifles must be equipped with a functional safety.
All safety features, including any manual safety, must be functional.
(e) Barrel: A hunting style contoured barrel that tapers from chamber to muzzle. Bull barrels are not permitted. A factory tuner that does not
act as a muzzle brake or compensator is permitted. Maximum barrel length is 26 inches, including tuner. (See Rule 3.16.1).
(f) Magazines: Magazines may not be loaded with more than 5 rounds. During the match, all cartridges must be loaded into the chamber
from the magazine.
Exception: During a Shoot Off, single cartridge loading may be used at direction of the Range Officer.
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
Brd_Hntr wrote:Smallbore hunting rifle 8.5 lb max weight
Rules are posted http://compete.nra.org/documents/pdf/co ... r-book.pdf
3.2.1 Smallbore Hunting Silhouette Rifle -
Identical to the description
of the High Power Hunting Silhouette Rifle, except that (a) the rifle may be a
single-loading rifle, (b) the weight may not exceed 8 1/2 pounds, (c) the rifle
shall be chambered for only factory loaded .22 caliber short, long or long rifle
rimfire cartridges, and (d) barrel turners or additional weights are not permitted.
3.1.1 High Power Hunting Silhouette Rifle -
A hunting style rifle having a maximum weight of 9 pounds, including sights and if applicable, an empty
magazine or clip. With the exception of single shot rifles, all other types must be repeating rifles, which shall be fired by loading all cartridges from the
magazine or clip into the chamber. The intent of this rule is to describe a common hunting rifle.
(a) Caliber: 6mm or larger, provided that no belted cartridges or Magnums are allowed.
(b) Sights: any telescopic or metallic sight may be used. Scopes may not be more than 1.5 inches above the rifle, as measured from the top of the receiver to the underside of the scope tube, nor may the scope be offset from the centerline of the bore.
Exception: for rifles that eject the empty cartridge case straight up and that normally use an offset scope, the scope may be offset. Any sighting device programmed to activate the firing mechanism is prohibited.
(c) Stock: A hunting style stock; thumbhole-type stocks are not permitted. Attachments, either removable or permanent, are not permitted.
Swivels and slings are permitted, but slings may not be used for arm support in shooting. Dimensions may not exceed those described in
3.1(d).
(d) Trigger: Trigger pull shall not be less than 2 pounds. In the event of an accidental discharge, range officers shall require adjustment of
the trigger or replacement of the rifle. Rifles must be equipped with a functional safety.
All safety features, including any manual safety, must be functional.
(e) Barrel: A hunting style contoured barrel that tapers from chamber to muzzle. Bull barrels are not permitted. A factory tuner that does not
act as a muzzle brake or compensator is permitted. Maximum barrel length is 26 inches, including tuner. (See Rule 3.16.1).
(f) Magazines: Magazines may not be loaded with more than 5 rounds. During the match, all cartridges must be loaded into the chamber
from the magazine.
Exception: During a Shoot Off, single cartridge loading may be used at direction of the Range Officer.
WHOO HOOO!!!!!! That is great news! I thought it was a 8 pound limit! That makes things easier!
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
Dave, the fix is simple. 3 or 2 thickness of a soda can under the back if the scope as a shim. 
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Brd_Hntr
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
Questions:
When adding the soda can shims do you worry about tweeking the scope tube when you tighten the rings?
Do you glue the shims in place and lap the rings to account for the angle?
If your rings are right at max height, do you worry about the shim pushing you over the limit?
When adding the soda can shims do you worry about tweeking the scope tube when you tighten the rings?
Do you glue the shims in place and lap the rings to account for the angle?
If your rings are right at max height, do you worry about the shim pushing you over the limit?
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
Nope to all the above.Brd_Hntr wrote:Questions:
When adding the soda can shims do you worry about tweeking the scope tube when you tighten the rings?
Do you glue the shims in place and lap the rings to account for the angle?
If your rings are right at max height, do you worry about the shim pushing you over the limit?
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
Right on Jim. I do put a little dab of rubber cement on them to hold them in place while I adjust the scope for eye relief and level.
Bottom shim is 1 inch long
Middle shim is 3/4 inch
Top shim is 1/2 inch
That keeps the sides from binding in the rings.
Bottom shim is 1 inch long
Middle shim is 3/4 inch
Top shim is 1/2 inch
That keeps the sides from binding in the rings.
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
I just use Burris Signature rings with the plastic inserts. They can be changed out to help with elevation problems and you don't have to mess with shims, rails, etc.
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
I stagger the length of my shims too, but keep the longest one against the scope tube.Jerry G wrote:Right on Jim. I do put a little dab of rubber cement on them to hold them in place while I adjust the scope for eye relief and level.
Bottom shim is 1 inch long
Middle shim is 3/4 inch
Top shim is 1/2 inch
That keeps the sides from binding in the rings.
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
I personally didn't do anything and mine just worked out fine. However, the base with built in angle keeps the tube in line with its bases. That seems like the best solution to me. Or buy the rings with built in 15 moa. Same concept, no chance of denting a tube.
I buy all my guns from t-rex. He's a small arms dealer.
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
I have the rail with the built in moa and that is my preference since it allows me to use Weaver type rings.OldRanger wrote:I personally didn't do anything and mine just worked out fine. However, the base with built in angle keeps the tube in line with its bases. That seems like the best solution to me. Or buy the rings with built in 15 moa. Same concept, no chance of denting a tube.
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Re: I am rather frustrated with my Anschutz (Katrina)!
I use the FX no limit mounts on my 54, they are adjustable for elevation.
http://www.fxairguns.com/2014/04/fx-no- ... opemounts/
Kind regards,
Ivan
http://www.fxairguns.com/2014/04/fx-no- ... opemounts/
Kind regards,
Ivan