I have a Lithgow Crossover and have had zero issues with the functioning and ejecting with close to 20 different varieties of ammo. They are very well made.
There were some bedding problems with early production models but the factory assures me they have fixed these now. The trigger is not adjustable and it's not the best but there is an aftermarket spring kit which helps.
I also have a rifle that you haven't listed, which is the Weihrauch HW66.
Price wise they are the same as the Lithgow and a couple of hundred less than the Anschutz.
They are made in Germany and quality is right up there with the Anschutz. It has a walnut stock and the action is smooth with a solid feel. It has a match type trigger which is superb.
The German made rifles like Anschutz and Weihrauch have tight chambers which are great for accuracy but makes them fussy with the ammo. The general rule is stick to European ammo from RWS and SK and you'll be fine.
The regular ammo from CCI etc generally works ok but some don't so you have a try it.
eg. My Weihrauch cannot use the Winchester power point 42gr as they wont chamber. If you do manage to chamber one and fire it won't extract.
I tried some Eley subs and they were tight fit too.
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