Manual

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Adjustment of the butt plate
The butt plate is screwed to the butt by two
interchangeable wedge-shaped spacers.
By adding, removing or reversing individual
spacers the angle and/or the height of the
butt plate can be modified and adapted to
individual requirements.
To remove a spacer:
•Loosen the screws of the butt plate but do
not screw it out completely.
•Pull upwards the end of the spacer in
which no opening is visible (for example
with a thin screw diver).
•Now turn the spacer in the same direction
around the free end and remove it.
When inserting a spacer please proceed
vice versa.
Cleaning, Maintenance, Care,
Lubrication
Even after considerable use, your
ANSCHÜTZ small bore match rifle will not
require much attention - a tribute to its solid
design, first class materials, well proven
ANSCHÜTZ workmanship and precision.
If you follow the recommendations below,
you will help maintain the excellent
performance of your rifle for a long time.
Regular care after every shooting:
•Please only use resin and acid free oils.
•Use cleaning rod guide No. 4401
(Order No. 710.6340) to remove any
residues from the barrel to avoid that dirt
or oil particles will penetrate the trigger
mechanism. Clean with a lint-free cloth or
pull cleaning cords several times through
the barrel from chamber to muzzle to
remove deposits. Subsequently pull a
slightly oiled, lint-free cloth or cleaning
cords through the barrel to avoid corrosion.
•Clean the bolt with a slightly oiled cloth.
•Make sure that the metal parts of your
rifle are protected against corrosion by a
slight oil film.
•Remove the oil film with a dry cloth or
cleaning cords before you shoot again.
Careful cleaning:
New rifles up to 10,000 shots in 1,000 shot
intervals, subsequently in 5,000 shot
intervals at least.
•Use oil to clean the barrel and push a
brass brush from the chamber to the
muzzle. Never move the brush back and
forth in the barrel. Only clean in shooting
direction. Remove the brush outside of the
muzzle and carefully pull the rod back
through the barrel.
•Then pull cleaning cords in dry condition
through the barrel until the last one shows
no considerable dirt.
•Before shooting the next time fire 5 shots
to get back to the former shooting per-
formance.
•Clean external parts with a slightly oiled
cloth.
Maintenance of the trigger:
•Lubricate the bearings slightly with cold
resistant molybdenum disulphide grease
once a year.
•Spot a small amount of oil into the bear-
ing parts using a needle.
•The internal parts should not be washed
with spray or oil to avoid resin or other
residues in the trigger.
Attention:
When cleaning the rifle no dirt, residues of
solvents, grease or non-suitable oils must get
into the trigger mechanism. We therefore
recommend either to use our cleaning rod
guide or to clean your gun in a way that it
is horizontal or even with the stock up to
avoid any contamination of the trigger
mechanism.
Protect your rifle against dust, sand,
humidity, heat and other harmful influences.
Vacuum clean your gun case or soft gun
case once a month to remove dust and lint.
Gun cases and soft gun cases should have
a smooth and dust rejecting inner lining. Be
aware that condensed water might occur
as a result of temperature variations. In such
a case it has to be removed at once. Leave
your gun case or soft gun case open when
you store them at home so that possible
humidity can escape. Adding a humidity
absorber reduces the development of
humidity. Be aware of other possible
changes or damage. In such a case take
your rifle to an authorized gunsmith for
checking or send it to our factory.
To reduce the risk of damage in transit, we
recommend the disassembly of the barreled
action from the stock.
Accessories
Please ask for our catalogue.