Anschutz Precise weight
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Anschutz Precise weight
Does anyone have the weight of the new Anschutz Precise stock ready to shoot but without the barreled action in place.
Jeffrey
Jeffrey
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Thanks for the response. I will send a check for $10.00 to the FIRST person (one check only) who can give me the weight within one ounce (postal scale) of the precise stock only (no barreled action in it). Please send the information to jeff@mwerksllc.com with your name and address and I will get the check out to you.
Thanks,
Jeffrey
Thanks,
Jeffrey
I am happy to hear the Gemini is the most adjustable that you have seen because I have significantly more adjustment then they have.westerngriz wrote:Have you seen the Mannel ASB rifle? Looks very adjustable.
Or the RMFTC stock? stands for Rifles Made For Total Control
The most adjustable buttplate that I have seen is the System Gemini.
matt
Jeffrey
The stock and butt plate that I'm speaking of is on the milling machine and the prototype has not been finished. I am making one complete rifle for a 2000 series Anschutz action to iron out all the details before I publish it. So far everything is fitting up and working well but I'm worried about the weight. Removing material to make weight is sometimes the most difficult task.GTFS wrote:Jeffrey
I can not see a butt plate on your website?? Stock looks interesting.
Glen Turner.
I did receive an e-mail for the weight for a 1900 series Anschutz precise at 5.02 pounds. My previous stock was at 5.13 pounds and I expect this one will be heavier. If the balance is right the extra weight won't matter much.
Jeffrey
Terry,TerryKuz wrote:Anschutz 2010 KK catalog on page 2 lists the weight as 2.3kg with the buttplate, and 1.9 kg minus the bp. I thought it was interesting that it was designed for vibration control, and has nanotechnology. As an engineer, I would like to see details on those specs.
I think I'm using nanotechnology as well but I'm relying on the nanotech used to make the 6061-T6 bar stock I'm using. My main vibration control feature is an adjustable integrated action tuner I have embedded into the stock. The tuner is not high tech like the nanotechnology but it works really well.
Jeffrey
I have not tried shooting with a bloop tube tuner but I have noticed that the tune for the rifle does change by just adding a bloop tube. It is my preference to keep any extra weight off the muzzle.westerngriz wrote:I wonder what kind of results you could get with An action tuner and a bloop tube tuner. wonder if you could tighter groups. Maybe a little... worth a try.
matt
Jeffrey