Feinwerkbau 2000
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Feinwerkbau 2000
I know the current FWB smallbore rifles are well-respected and perform well, but what about their predecessor, the model 2000? Were they successful? How do they compare with Anschutz of similar vintage? And now the real question... should I consider buying one?
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I had one and it was a very nice rifle. I remember I took it to the waitakere club on a saturday to give it a go. I had a few sighters then shot a card. 100.6 was the first card out of it.
Unfortunately the rifle wasn't as consistent on all future targets :)
It is quite a big stock so it was good for me at 6'2.
Jason
Unfortunately the rifle wasn't as consistent on all future targets :)
It is quite a big stock so it was good for me at 6'2.
Jason
Wow! Auction went for NZ$3040. Blew me out of the water.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =217916987
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =217916987
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Hmm, thats a lot of money..
I sold mine to a junior at our club for $800 NZD as that was his budget and I thought I would be charitable On the provision that he didn't just turn around and sell it at a profit. He stopped shooting soon afterwards and his dad uses it now which is ok.
Maybe I shouldn't have been so charitable now I need a new jacket at $1400 :-o
I sold mine to a junior at our club for $800 NZD as that was his budget and I thought I would be charitable On the provision that he didn't just turn around and sell it at a profit. He stopped shooting soon afterwards and his dad uses it now which is ok.
Maybe I shouldn't have been so charitable now I need a new jacket at $1400 :-o
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Crikey!
We had a broadband 'outage' (Telecom's euphemism for a stuff-up?) over the latter stages of the auction - probably just as well, or the neighbours would have complained about the howls of incredulity!
Anyway, even though it's not currently relevant, the question remains: are they any good? (You guessed correctly, Wheelz, about the reliability of my 'good authority' opinion!). Are they $3,000 good?
Anyone in NZ want to sell me a pristine BSA International Mk3? (No, not for $3,000!)
We had a broadband 'outage' (Telecom's euphemism for a stuff-up?) over the latter stages of the auction - probably just as well, or the neighbours would have complained about the howls of incredulity!
Anyway, even though it's not currently relevant, the question remains: are they any good? (You guessed correctly, Wheelz, about the reliability of my 'good authority' opinion!). Are they $3,000 good?
Anyone in NZ want to sell me a pristine BSA International Mk3? (No, not for $3,000!)
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Yep, they are still good rifles. If you find one I would get it, depending on the price of course.
It shot good groups and the trigger was nice. Make sure you get a copy of a manual or else its difficult to make changes to the trigger.
Is it worth $3k? Hard to say, I am sure you could get one cheaper if you were prepared to wait. I replaced mine with a system gemini and a anschutz barreled action with stainless barrel. I just priced it all up and today its worth near $9k nzd. Its certainly not 3x better, nor have my scores gone up 3x but its adjustable to the max and I certainly saw an improvement. It's nice when you can snuggle up with the rifle and it feels just about perfect. I am talking about on the range, of course :)
Jason
It shot good groups and the trigger was nice. Make sure you get a copy of a manual or else its difficult to make changes to the trigger.
Is it worth $3k? Hard to say, I am sure you could get one cheaper if you were prepared to wait. I replaced mine with a system gemini and a anschutz barreled action with stainless barrel. I just priced it all up and today its worth near $9k nzd. Its certainly not 3x better, nor have my scores gone up 3x but its adjustable to the max and I certainly saw an improvement. It's nice when you can snuggle up with the rifle and it feels just about perfect. I am talking about on the range, of course :)
Jason
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