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Anyone own an Anschutz rifle Cal.22H (1432 model)

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22 August 2007, 18:27
Steve Malinverni
Anyone own an Anschutz rifle Cal.22H (1432 model)
which bullet weight is the best for you? Which powder?


bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
22 August 2007, 19:10
Steve Malinverni
I have another question, for everybody, has been built any revolver in 22H?


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Stefano
Waidmannsheil
22 August 2007, 19:45
tin can
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=78447216

http://www.magnumresearch.com/news_detail.asp?story=gunsmag02.asp
22 August 2007, 21:00
Joe A.
I have an Anschutz 1730 in the 22 Hornet. I use Sierra 40 grain Blitz Kings and either LilGun powder or Accurate 1680 with small pistol primers. Very accurate.

Joe A.
23 August 2007, 02:29
Stonecreek
quote:
has been built any revolver in 22H?


Taurus has its "Raging Hornet", a .22H revolver. S & W made a revolver in .22 Jet (actually a bit larger than the Hornet).

Not a revolver (but rather a pistol made out of a rejiggered shotgun) but the TC Contender is popular in Hornet. By the way, only in a world where hype and marketing reign supreme could a product like the Encore rifle -- a rifle converted from a pistol converted from a shotgun -- be considered a serious shooter.
23 August 2007, 21:44
Steve Malinverni
Thank you all,
is moreor less what I remember about this beloved caliber..... I was more curious about short guns, but probably is too much a rifle caliber to generate particular interest in build revolvers with shorter barrels than the 10"
thank you all however


bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
26 August 2007, 02:48
df06
Ditto on the above Anchutz 1730. Mine is very accurate.
13.2 Lil gun
Fed sm pistol primer
40 berger MEF HP


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02 September 2007, 01:42
Alberta Canuck
Ciao, Stefano -

Had not noticed your inquiry previously. If you are interested in handguns in that chambering, you might try searching the various auction sites for "Christy Gun Works conversion". They made a ship-load of them in the 1950's and '60s...conversions of Colt sngle-actions and Great Western single actions too. Christy's was located in Merced, California IIRC, but sold all over the world. Also sold all the parts for do-it-yourself conversions.


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