...but an improvement nonetheless.
Champion's Choice Hook Buttplate (link), 5/16" stainless steel rod @ 2", two 5mm set screws, and a half hour.
http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.a ... em=CC130BP
Not the $450 buttplate...
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Re: Not the $450 buttplate...
Is that a FWB 300? A hook butt plate on a 300 would make it an excellent shooter. Even though I've shot FWB's and Anschutz air rifles the 300 is still my favorite.
Re: Not the $450 buttplate...
But the hook would unfortunately not be allowed under most rule books. The rifle is probably an Anschutz 1407 or 1408.Andre wrote:Is that a FWB 300? A hook butt plate on a 300 would make it an excellent shooter. Even though I've shot FWB's and Anschutz air rifles the 300 is still my favorite.
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Re: Not the $450 buttplate...
Precision Small-bore. It's an old 1407 set up as a transition rifle for a youngster outgrowing the Annie Achievers. This is working out to be a simple yet terrific modification to these relatively inexpensive buttplates, allowing a significantly wider range of adjustment, especially for offhand. Acquiring the best gear for the buck is a different problem with a fleet of 20 rifles.
Bob