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    The wooden stock actually looks better in the flesh than in pictures. However, each to their own and as I say it's exactly the same action in both rifles.

    There have been POI issues with the factory 16J 800X, but Jon Harris can fix them, or, you just talk to Jon, order a 10m Match version from your chosen source and send it to the Guru for conversion.

    The advantage the 800X does have is much more adjustability, I am a little surprised that FWB haven't put the 16J action in the Universal stock, maybe it's a weight thing.

    There are a few out and about now, I think Jon has done something like 20. If you could get the chance to try one, you should, they are a nice rifle.

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    My shooting buddy has one, I've been range shooting with him today. The gun is an absolute tack driver. He is so impressed with it, he's sold his Steyr. No POI issues with this one, it's spot on straight out of the box.

    Were shooting again tomorrow so I will take some pics, and maybe even a short video for you to take a look at, and post them up tomorrow afternoon.

    This is the model he has:

    http://www.feinwerkbau.de/en/Sportin...0-Field-Target
    Is there such a thing as owning too many guns?

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningcurve View Post
    My shooting buddy has one, I've been range shooting with him today. The gun is an absolute tack driver. He is so impressed with it, he's sold his Steyr. No POI issues with this one, it's spot on straight out of the box.

    Were shooting again tomorrow so I will take some pics, and maybe even a short video for you to take a look at, and post them up tomorrow afternoon.

    This is the model he has:

    http://www.feinwerkbau.de/en/Sportin...0-Field-Target
    They are the nuts!
    Not forgetting the Anschutz 8002 S2 converted to 16J
    http://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/cache...47_800_600.jpg
    Really nice!

    And of course the faithful and lovely Walther LG400 converted to 16J
    http://www.carl-walther.de/assets/im.../2788063_1.jpg


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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMac View Post
    The wooden stock actually looks better in the flesh than in pictures. However, each to their own and as I say it's exactly the same action in both rifles.

    There have been POI issues with the factory 16J 800X, but Jon Harris can fix them, or, you just talk to Jon, order a 10m Match version from your chosen source and send it to the Guru for conversion.

    The advantage the 800X does have is much more adjustability, I am a little surprised that FWB haven't put the 16J action in the Universal stock, maybe it's a weight thing.

    There are a few out and about now, I think Jon has done something like 20. If you could get the chance to try one, you should, they are a nice rifle.
    This is my P800X converted by Jon..http://s22.photobucket.com/user/chor...00X%20finished number 23 with a Tier One Bi pod and Bench Rest adaptors

    Regards Gordon.
    Last edited by gordon; 16-02-2016 at 07:43 PM.
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    The fwb800 is good looking rifle and everyone I have tried is superb to shoot. Have not used a factory version though.

    I nearly bought one from jon, but am using the anschutz 9015 from jon instead.

    Matt

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    I think you made a wise choice there Matt.

    Nothing wrong with the FWB, but your 9015 is something else.

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    Quite a difference between the factory and the modded 10m ones, both cost to put right.
    10m ones almost dead as they have a stabilisor and modded should we say robustly.

    10m much quicker cycle rather than the subdued slowish wooley firing cycle of the factory jobbies.
    I can see rub marks on your cylinder Rob a sure sign.

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    All sorts of problems with grouping. This photo shows its attempt at a 10 shot 45yd group

    http://i1034.photobucket.com/albums/...w/IMG_0365.jpg

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    Do you have problems with your scope mounting? Personally, I think that the gun resembles something I might have made with my Meccano set (thinks of the strange breech/loading lever.) What you really need is a BSA Meteor.

    Andy
    Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
    http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snapper View Post
    All sorts of problems with grouping. This photo shows its attempt at a 10 shot 45yd group

    http://i1034.photobucket.com/albums/...w/IMG_0365.jpg
    Pathetic!

    I always take an image of my 50 yard groups with a .177 pellet against them. has to be a .177 as a .22 would cover them!

    Must be all that junk you're piling on top of it -

    Like those folks you see driving cars with roof racks and bike racks fitted .....

    I don't like fat ladies myself ...... sorry.

    Jack
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