Yeah, this Contender with the 22 LR Match barrel and the early Bushnell Trophy red dot sight is a LOT of fun. Very easy to shoot using my old taco style silhouette hold (left hand wrapped around a rifle scope or red dot and pistol held close to the eye). With such a hold, the big 30mm Bushnell red dot allows for a nice hold.


Not a lot of room for me to take a full standing shooting position with shooters to my left and right, so I just remained sitting at the bench, but otherwise no rest used, same as if I was standing. Also less fatiguing than a full standing position, so a little easier on old granny me. Shooting was at a Contender worthy 50 yards and the bull 3" which made the red dot size just fit over the bull.

Next up was an another Anschutz rimfire rifle I bought over the winter and haven't posted on it, though it's been to the range several times. Bill was shooting this Anschutz off a bipod and loving it while I was shooting the Contender. We were starting to pack up, but before we called it quits, I just had to take a few shots with it. Leave without shooting an Anschutz? No way.

This is an Anschutz 1416, which is the basic Anschutz rimfire, but as with all Anschutz rimfires, you can get it from the factory with a number of factory options. This particular one is a 1416 HB, HB for heavy barrel. This one also has a "light, two-stage trigger" option, meaning it breaks safely in ounces, not pounds. Scope is a vintage Burris 4-12x AO.

Decided to shoot some RWS Rifle Match and that meant a couple of tweaks on the scope needed to center in the little one inch orange dots I was using at 50 yards. Last group I shot made the perfect end for a nice range session. Also figure that if the Annie 1416 shoots this good, I might have to go with a higher mag scope.

