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Old 11-21-2014, 03:29 PM
barretcreek barretcreek is offline
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Anschutz makes/made a handgun which was available in .22 Hornet. Is this the same as another Anschutz or a solid bottom s/s or a different action?

Thinking one might be a nice start for a .17 Hornet walkabout rifle if the action is stout enough for 50K psi.
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Old 11-21-2014, 03:50 PM
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It was called the Exemplar and I brought both (22H & 22 LR) back from Germany when I was stationed there.

The 22H Exemplar is built on a left hand (left bolt & port) mod 54 action with the regular bottom metal and magazine of the rifles.

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Old 11-21-2014, 04:28 PM
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I had an Exemplar in .22 Hornet and put a 3X12 Burris handgun scope on it. Using my Model 54 Anschutz 1730 rifle's standard load in that Exemplar it was uncanny accurate and I'm no pistoleero either! Rifle Chrono's 3,000ish FPS with that load and the pistol with it's 10 inch barrel clocked 2650ish FPS.
This is at 100 yards and not an uncommon group, it measured just under 1/2 inch. Sorry for the re-posted re-post guys .

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