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<blockquote data-quote="chessman" data-source="post: 42325" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>I'm not familiar with the 1514, but I am familiar with a model 1415. I shoot a savage/anschutz in rimfire competition and have many wins with this rifle. I'm not up on all the anschutz models, but I'll try to do some research on this model. Can you call and confirm the model number? </p><p></p><p>Any decent anschutz should be worth at least $400. Competition guns that have been well used typically sell for $600 and up depending on stock, action type, sights, etc. The all out space guns sell for several thousand bucks. The only significant risk in buying a used anschutz is that they have soft barrels. You'll never shoot out an anschutz rimfire, but you can ruin the bore by running a bore brush through it too often. That said, for about $250 you can have a new barrel installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chessman, post: 42325, member: 2451"] I'm not familiar with the 1514, but I am familiar with a model 1415. I shoot a savage/anschutz in rimfire competition and have many wins with this rifle. I'm not up on all the anschutz models, but I'll try to do some research on this model. Can you call and confirm the model number? Any decent anschutz should be worth at least $400. Competition guns that have been well used typically sell for $600 and up depending on stock, action type, sights, etc. The all out space guns sell for several thousand bucks. The only significant risk in buying a used anschutz is that they have soft barrels. You'll never shoot out an anschutz rimfire, but you can ruin the bore by running a bore brush through it too often. That said, for about $250 you can have a new barrel installed. [/QUOTE]
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