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    Feinwerkbau P70 PCP Match Rifle - Laminated stock.

    SOLDI am reluctantly going to part with my Feinwerkbau P70 match rifle. I should have sold it when I bought my new Walther Anatomic as that was the deal I made with "the Boss" (wife) to get the agreement (permission) to buy the new Walther.

    The agreed deal was namely "one in - one out" (I had to sell this one to make space for the new Anatomic), but I wanted to hang on to this lovely match rifle for as long as possible as it is a good-'un and is lovely to shoot. I also like to have nice wooden stocks on my match rifles and like the Anatomic, this rifle has a really nice wooden stock.

    This rifle has the distinctive blue/red/green laminated stock and is basically a PCP version of the FWB 603 - so if you have one of these excellent 600, 601, 602 or 603 series SSP match rifles and fancy a move up to PCP it would feel very familiar and easy to live with.

    Shooting the rifle at 10 meters has shown me just how easy it is to shoot as it feels good and is pin-point accurate.

    I have also shot this rifle at 6 yards and used it to score a "possible" 300 ex 300 in the MPL Supported Air Rifle series the very first time I shot it in this competition showing just how versatile and easy it is to shoot.

    It would make a fantastic bell target rifle too - I have shot it at 10 meter bell targets and rang the bell with it plenty of times - and at the traditional 6 yards distance too of course!

    The rife comes with the set of Alcraft adjustable riser blocks that I bought for it, so it is exactly as I have been shooting it including the adjustable diopter that can be seen fitted to the rear sight. The riser blocks can be made higher or lower with different height pillars that are easy to swap and match to the height of the adjustable cheek piece to get the most comfortable shooting position.

    The riser blocks are easy to remove or adjust and spare pillars can be bought in just about any practical height from this good English manufacturer who can supply pillars in black nylon, brass or alloy. The ones fitted to my P70 are brass as I thought the colour looked the best on this rifle but they can be easily changed to suite the owners preferred colour taste and height.

    I can also supply the custom made oak "resting block" I made for it to use in the Supported class - this just slides on the accessory rail under the stock and can be fitted and removed from the rifle within seconds and without marking the rifle.

    I have taken some pictures of the rifle and can send them by email to anyone who would be seriously interested in buying it for £850, and I would be more than happy for the rifle to be tested here on the 10 meter range at Rossendale MTC any Tuesday or Thursday evening.

    Please PM me if you would like to ask any questions, see the pictures, or to come up and shoot it at 10 meters.SOLD
    Last edited by zooma; 20-03-2019 at 09:58 AM.
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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