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Anschutz 1761 HB Classic - 18" - 22 LR
Anschutz 1761 HB Classic - 18" - 22 LR
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 22 LR
Trigger: 550 - 950 g
Stock: Classic Hardwood
Barrel Length: 18 inch
Twist Rate: -
Total Length: - inch
Weight: 5.3 lbs

Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.


Price: $1,795.00
Special Instructions: Valid PAL required
Firearm Classification: Non-Restricted

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Anschutz 1761 HB Classic - 18" - 22 LR - 014633:

With nearly three years of development, the new 1761 is Anschutzs next generation of bolt-action sporting rifle. The 1761 is designed with the sporting shooter and hunter in mind, functioning as a magazine fed bolt-action repeating rifle. While this style follows their tradition of refined sporting and hunting rifles, there is very little similarity between the 1761 and the current line of 64 and 54 rimfire rifles.

The mechanical change which was most pressing resided in the bolt, specifically changing to a smoother operation while maintaining a short bolt lift. Along with this and nearly sharing the same level of importance, we wanted to change how the barrel was installed into the receiver.

It was decided to use a dual v-block locking system for securing the barrel into the receiver. The two small v-blocks sit inside the receiver, at the bottom, and spaced evenly secure the barrel in position. A small screw threaded from the bottom of the receiver presses up pushes the v-blocks up against the barrel tenon.


On the top of the action, Anschutz chose to keep the 11mm machine dove tail for scope ring mounting, but omitted drilling and tapping 6/48 holes in the top. With the new bolt design, Anschutz was able to shorten the receiver by 40mm when compared to the match 54 receiver. This resulted in an extremely rigid receiver.


22 LR

Low cost, minimal recoil, and relatively low noise make the .22 LR an ideal cartridge for recreational shooting, initial firearms training, small-game hunting, and pest control. Used by Boy Scouts in the United States for the rifle shooting merit badge, the cartridge is popular among novice shooters and experts alike. The rimfire round is commonly packaged in boxes of 50 or 100 rounds, and is often sold by the brick, a carton containing either 10 boxes of 50 rounds or loose cartridges totalling 500 rounds, or the case containing 10 bricks totalling 5,000 rounds. 22 LR ammunition is among the least costly cartridge ammunition available. A wide variety of rimfire ammunition is available commercially, and the available ammunition varies widely both in price and performance.


Suggested Use

  • Predators
  • Small Game
  • Varmint
  • Target

Performance

Bullet weights among commercially available ammunition range from 20 to 60 grains (1.3 to 3.9 g), and velocities vary from 575 to 1,750 fts (175 to 533 ms). Promotional loads for plinking can be purchased in bulk for significantly less cost than precision target rounds. The low cost of ammunition has a substantial effect on the popularity of the .22 LR. For this reason, rimfire cartridges are commonly used for target practice.

40-grain (2.6 g) lead: 1,082 ft/s (330 m/s) .22 LR subsonic

36-grain (2.3 g) copper plated lead: 1,328 ft/s (405 m/s) .22 LR high velocity

32-grain (2.1 g) copper plated lead: 1,640 ft/s (500 m/s) .22 LR hyper-velocity CCI Stinger.