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    Question Feinwerkbau 300s

    hi all i am looking into getting a Feinwerkbau 300s are they any good for target shooting indoors at 25 yards if so how good. the one i am interested in is a standard 6 / 6.5lb.
    any advice would be gratefully received

    thanks from johnny1972

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    The ones I have are accurate right out to 55 yards.

    They have been lightly uprated to give around 8-9ft.lbs, but I have heard of very good results from the standard power actions to 30 yards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockdrill View Post
    The ones I have are accurate right out to 55 yards.

    They have been lightly uprated to give around 8-9ft.lbs, but I have hear of very good results from the standard power actions to 30 yards.
    defo agree with that
    AAS200T.177 & S510SL .177. FWB P70(diopter), P70 FT(Big Nikko) Steyr LP10, LG110(Big Nikko), LG20(diopter) . The gun is deadly accurate - shame about the user

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockdrill View Post
    The ones I have are accurate right out to 55 yards.

    They have been lightly uprated to give around 8-9ft.lbs, but I have hear of very good results from the standard power actions to 30 yards.

    Mine is standard and its a very accurate rifle. 6ftibs's gets blown about a bit in the wind, but on a calm day it'll group better than most can shoot

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    Indoors at 10m they're pretty tasty... lovely guns... wish I never sold mine

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    Feinwerkbau 300s

    big thanks to all i am going to the club tonight to have a shoot of the 300s at 25 yards to see for my self if i like it i will buy it.
    i will let you know

    thanks again from johnny1972

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    Thumbs up Feinwerkbau 300s

    hi all just back from the club you are quite right shoots 25 yards spot on paid £190 for it and its a 1978 in a case with a bipod , original booklet and some sight inserts will post pic if anybody is interested.

    i am well chuffed with it

    thanks from johnny1972

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    adjustable cheekpiece?

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    300s

    not adjustable stock but have a look at the pics and see what you think please note the 5 shot test card on the front of the booklet.
    o its a 300s match model according to the booklet.

    thanks from johnny1972

    http://s384.photobucket.com/albums/o...t=87adea8f.pbw

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    Congratulations Johnny, they are truly brilliant rifles.

    Yahoo FWB300 Group

    If you go to the Files section of the above group, there's an interesting article on the history of the FWB300.

    TargetTalk

    Good forum with lots of info on the FWB300S.

    Also do a search on here, there's a lot of info.

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    Love mine aswell,if I could get it to shoot at around 11ftlbs I would seriously consider getting rid of my pcp'sthat looks a bargain for £190
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    fwb300s

    thanks guy's for the info.

    thanks from johnny1972

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    Early model 300, fitted with Maccari spring for about 8ft.lbs:

    http://www.airrifle.co.za/picture.ph...pictureid=5617

    Model 300S, again Maccari spring for 8ft.lbs:

    http://www.airrifle.co.za/picture.ph...pictureid=3755

    Model 300S Universal, fitted with POK! spring giving 9ft.lbs on average:

    http://www.airrifle.co.za/picture.ph...pictureid=3888
    Last edited by rockdrill; 22-12-2009 at 08:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockdrill View Post
    Early model 300, fitted with Maccari spring for about 8ft.lbs:



    Model 300S, again Maccari spring for 8ft.lbs:



    Model 300S Universal, fitted with POK! spring giving 9ft.lbs on average:

    three very nice rifles

    thanks from johnny1972

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    would like to upgrade mine to a pok or maccari spring to shoot 25 yard, any recommendations for either, and is it easy to do yourself? thanks for any advice

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