Anschütz and BSA Martini Benchrest Rigs from MT Guns
We recently tested some interesting “club benchrest” rifles created by MT Guns. Recognizing the demand for highly accurate “club-level” smallbore BR guns, Mac Tilton and his crew at MT Guns have started producing two new types of affordable rimfire benchrest rifles. One line of rifles employs Anschütz actions refitted with modern SS barrels and benchrest stocks. As its second line of rimfire BR guns, MT Guns is offering highly-modified BSA Martinis, tricked out with bag-riders and premium barrels fitted with tuners. With the hot-rod Anschütz running about $2000.00 and the modified BSA costing about $1500.00, these guns should provide an affordable alternative for club-level rimfire benchrest shooters. Plus you won’t have to wait months or years to get a “big-name” smith to build you a rifle.
Anschütz Modified for Serious Accuracy
For Anschütz fans, MT Guns has fitted high grade Benchmark barrels to the legendary Model 54-type action. These re-barreled Anschütz actions are placed in Don Stith laminated benchrest stocks. With a modern low-profile, wide-forearm stock, MT Gun’s Anschütz BR guns track beautifully. So far, MT Guns has created two of these Anschütz-based bench guns, both built from model 19XX donor rifles — which also provided superb 5018 triggers. Barrels on both guns are Benchmark — one a 2-groove, the other a 3-groove. In the Stith stocks, complete with aluminum butt plates and weighted tuners, both rifles tip the scales at about 10 pounds. Price for the Anschütz bench guns is $1995.00 with unfinished Stith stock. A fitted Hoehn barrel tuner adds $200 to the price, while a Picatinny rail is a $125.00 option.
BSA Martini — Classic Design with 21st Century Upgrades
If you want to get noticed at your club’s next smallbore rimfire match, then a modified BSA Martini may be the gun for you. These rifles, originally built for prone target shooting, earned a well-deserved reputation for accuracy. MT Guns has done some basic modifications allowing the unique BSA Martinis to be surprisingly competitive in the benchrest game. The factory barrels were “retired” in favor of a 2-groove or 3-groove reverse taper Benchmark barrel — the type of tube that has won big matches and set records. To improve the rifle’s “bench manners” MT Guns fits a custom-made low-friction polymer sled in the front. Fitted with this 3″-wide bag-rider, the gun is extremely stable. An optional Hoehn tuner allows you to tune barrel harmonics for maximum accuracy.
Speaking of which, readers may be asking “How accurate can this BSA Frankengun really be?” Amazingly accurate. Watch the slide show below. In the last frame you’ll see two very impressive 5-shot groups shot by the BSA Martini Int’l Mark III at 50 yards. The ammo was Lapua X-Act.
In the video below, Bruce Duncan of MT Guns explains the distinctive mechanical design of the lever-activated, tilting-block BSA Martini. Bruce also discusses the history of the BSA Martini marque, reviewing the many BSA Martini models produced in the last century. The BSA Martini International MK III is perhaps the most desirable in the long evolution of target Martinis built by BSA from the Great War era to the early 80s. These MK IIIs, dating from the 1960s, feature Benchmark 28 3/4″ reverse-taper barrels, Hoehn barrel tuners, and special bolt-on Picatinny rails fabricated by MT Guns. Bruce noted: “The MT Guns bag rider attaches to the rifle’s fore-end rail. During testing, we noted that the fore-and-aft position of the bag rider on the rail affected the rifle’s tune.” For more info, visit MTGuns.com or call the shop at (805) 720-7720.
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Wow! Those guns are beautiful and those groups are even prettier.
This article brings something to my mind.
Why don’t have a section on this page for the 22 lr? Like the 308, 6br, 223 etc?
There are lots of articles about the 22 here now, and the aspect of barrel-tuners would make interesant reading!
I am interested in the BSA Mk III scope mount you have pictured on the Accurate Shooter site. Is it available, does it require new holes be drilled in the receiver and cost. I would be interested in any other accessories you have for the Anschutz 1500 series & BSA Mk III.
Arnold Foudin
Received MT Anschutz Benchrest rifle. Scoped rifle with Lyman Seibert 30X with dot. With all the fine components Mac has brought together, workmanship and quality of components, the groups I shot far exceeded my expectation and brought out the best of my abilities. It will shoot a hole if I read conditions right.
My shooting partner purchased the red Anschutz with the 3 groove benchmark, and he finally stepped away from it long enough for me to try a few shots. Great googly moogly, that is a beautiful benchrest. It shoots well beyond my abilities, but I am going to save up my pennies for the next round of 54s Mac puts together. Nice job Mac!
I have one of the Martini’s built by MT Guns with the 3 groove barrel and a tuner and it is the best shooting RF rifle I have. Last 1600 point NRA match it shot a 1599-134X. Wow!
For fun after our matches, we shoot the target staples holding the targets with this gun and watch the targets fall off.
Great gun!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is it possable to purchase a Remington 40X action from you folks. Could you true the action if you had one for sale.Thanks C.E.G.
I am looking for a rear sight for a Mod. 15 Martini
I am looking for a BSA International MK-11 through MK-V “action” only. Anything like that available that you know of?
Best Regards,
Dave Hammond
Kokomo, IN
765-434-1911 cell
do you make a scope mount for bsa martini mark 2 ?
What front competition bench rest is good reasonable priced?
Hi looking for a scope rail for a BSA International mk2