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    Anchutz pcp sub 12,

    Hi there, anyone shoot one of these or are they more for 10m targets.

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    The full fat 16J version is widely used in comps, FT/HFT/BR, it's generally only the 6fpe versions people use for 10m work with dioptre sights

    Here is mine:

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    mm nice different one, and please forgive the spelling.
    no doubt the barrel and trigger are excellent
    as used by isp who have also used walther and cz barrels in the past im told
    i was intrigued by one at the shooting show it was more a bench rest
    stock,[timber] a massively wide/flat fore end and none adjustable
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    £1750 it was

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    Quote Originally Posted by pellet sniper View Post
    mm nice different one, and please forgive the spelling.
    no doubt the barrel and trigger are excellent
    as used by isp who have also used walther and cz barrels in the past im told
    i was intrigued by one at the shooting show it was more a bench rest
    stock,[timber] a massively wide/flat fore end and none adjustable
    butt.
    £1750 it was


    probably the 9015 hp BR50 you were looking at. Same as any 9015hp but with BR stock.
    http://i.imgur.com/Xcjrbgjl.jpg
    Last edited by old barn; 02-03-2022 at 06:44 AM.

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    Stocks make a massive difference to the price of these, a basic stock can be a couple of hundred quid, mine was about £800, and "The one" stock is around £2k, so you can fine two 9015s, one at £1800 and one at almost £3.5k and they are the same action
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