Bassham's stock design

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Bassham's stock design

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I finished re-reading "With Winning in Mind" again this weekend and was thinking about the stock Lanny designed for the 1976 Olympics -- why didn't more shooters use it before aluminum stocks came along?

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Was it because it was from Walther and Anschutz was the dominant model? Or did folks not like the sloped forend? I've only ever shot the Anschutz design so I don't have any thing to compare it against.

I could be wrong, but I don't remember coming across many pictures of them.

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They did. Malcolm Cooper also used a Walther GX-1 at the 1984 Olympics to take the 3x40 gold and again to defend his title at the '88 games.

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Anschutz also came out with a sloped forearm free rifle stock in 1976, the 1410, but it didn't catch on either. It was the same as the 1413 stock, except the forearm. I don't think they made it for very long.
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Tim wrote:They did. Malcolm Cooper also used a Walther GX-1 at the 1984 Olympics to take the 3x40 gold and again to defend his title at the '88 games.
So that's what he was shooting. Thanks, Tim!

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Anschutz also did a sloping forend in the 18 series, it was the 1810

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