Cloning Anschutz Precise Stock

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XM21
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Cloning Anschutz Precise Stock

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I want to clone a Anschutz Precise stock for my centerfire prone rifle.

Can anyone help with detailed dimensions? Just the stock - I will purchase the accessories.
Thedrifter
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Re: Cloning Anschutz Precise Stock

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no need to clone the rifle, just get the square action stock and have a smith build the adapter plate.

PS. if you still want the dimension i can help, i just want to see a finished product. and perhaps a clone for myself if the cost is reasonable.
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SRay53txtn
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Just got mine back from gunsmith who did a fantastic job on the adapter plate for my Barnard P action.
No extra holes in stock, just the 4 existing holes.
pfiori
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What are you both doing to get around bolt/cheekpiece interference when the bolt is back?

Thanks,
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Re: Cloning Anschutz Precise Stock

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I was practicing with Scatt last night and mine's fairly high and bolt clears ok.
Range time tomorrow with 223 barrel on it (have 6BR & 308 also).
Will provide feedback then.
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The reason my smith went with the additional holes was for a stronger adaptation, the recoil lug is even recessed into the stock.

If you look at it this way I have less that could go wrong, not that it would, but the stress in your setup sound like it goes from the Action to the Action screws, to the Adapter, then the adapter screws. But the recoil lug could be setup similar to my setup reducing this into the stock and hopefully not just the adapter block...

I also hinted at using a higher caliber in the future so it may be overbuilt for what may or may not come to pass.

As for the cheek rest in in the process of designing one that tilts like the G&E but for now I have plenty of clearance because of how short the 6BR is so I limit how far back the bolt comes vs allowing it to utilize it's full stroke or travel.
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Re: Cloning Anschutz Precise Stock

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Sounds & looks like nice setup too. I switch mine back to 2013 square receiver for small bore as well.
Thinking about a .284 for mine later in summer.
Fantastic stock - more adaptability than my tube stock for my body type..
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I shoot a 2013L in an old style alu stock. So when I built a center fire for F class I used a Kelbly Panda action, it has a flat bottom like the 2013 and was set up with a 5018 trigger same as the 2013. I'm very happy with the result, no changes in stock set up between the two calibers.
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SRay53txtn wrote:Met one of my 2016 shooting goals in first match :-)
Time to set a new goal, then. 195? X-count? Run a clean 200???

The only limits are the ones you put on yourself!
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Re: Cloning Anschutz Precise Stock

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mtncwru wrote:
SRay53txtn wrote:Met one of my 2016 shooting goals in first match :-)
Time to set a new goal, then. 195? X-count? Run a clean 200???

The only limits are the ones you put on yourself!
Those are some "wisdom" based words. True & Applied to me.
What a great hobby - retirement in a few years and can dedicate more time.
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