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RobinC

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  1. Final chance!!! This rifle is eligible for TR with the spare TR sight and trigger it comes with, and is also competitive in 300 mt with the Gehmann sight and the Bix'n Andy trigger, if you want to just shoot, any thing else its eligible even F class or non comp fun shooting. Its as new, yes, the gold dust rare, Bartlein barrel is only just run in!! Like most .223 rem calibre rifles its a joy to shoot. Final silly price, £1850, a fraction of what it cost to build with all top level components, its cluttering up my cabinet!! If you are interested I'll take it to Bisley on the 28th April! robin.carter80@ntlworld.com Have Fun Robin
  2. This is a new built rifle, with a new just run in Bartlein barrel, (any one here tried to order a new Bartlein, they are on a year waiting list!!), it comes with two sets of sights and two triggers making it eligible (and very competitive), for 300 mt, TR, bench rest, F class, even plinking!! If you are looking at going into any of the full bore disciplines this is a perfect and competitive rifle, for any one new or experienced. Just buy an Anschutz adapter and you can also put your .22rf Annie in the same stock, one rifle for all your shooting! The parts alone, barrel, stock, sights, butt plate, total a lot more than I'm asking! I was asking £2500, I've now built my bucket list rifle, and this is cluttering up my cabinet, the first offer of £2000 gets it, or in fact any sensible offer? email me on robin.carter80@ntlworld.com for more detail pics. Have Fun Robin
  3. Its not a 300mt rifle as such, That's the stock they supplied them with when they were sold in the UK as a TR,and at that time, late 70's and 80's thumb holes were illegal in TR, they also came with the 1407 stock, they were technically Standard rifles with out a mag, in 7.62 X 51, a great action, I knew several people who had those in their day shooting TR, , and they shot very well indeed, I think Andrew Tucker used one for while, that looks like its got a more modern stainless barrel, a very good cheap buy for some one! Have Fun Merry Xmas Robin
  4. The pressure is now off, after a dramatic modification to improve the weight distribution on her rifle, the wife is now happy with it! BUT, I do fancy building another full bore special in that stock, so if any one has a KK500 Alutec stock only, I'm interested and it will keep me amused over winter! Have Fun Robin
  5. Here we go again, I got one (new!) and built my special rifle, but, my big mistake, I let the wife try it, now she wants one!! Does any one have a Walther KK500 Alutec stock only please! I really don't want to have to buy another new one!!! robin.carter80@ntlworld.com Have Fun Robin
  6. Andrew Both the wife and I have used Walther's with tubes for years and they are the same screw used on KK300's and KK500's tubes. And I hold spares (with our tubes), I will have spares, usually stainless pointed ones, they locate in the location indent just the same, just PM me your address, and I'll send you a set. I get them from my local fastener company and they cost pennies, I use them on other things so I always have a stock And the next question I'll answer before you ask! Do they strip? The last person that asked that, having just bought his new KK500 and was concerned, I said no of course not, not if they are done up carefully and with just a sensible pinch. Then a week later my wife stripped both screws on her KK500 and she's had it for 8 years, and a KK 300 before, and a girl we work with, did hers on her KK300 the same week!!!! Strong women huh!!!!! But, its simple to then tap out to 5 mm, which also fit the location indent, and yes I hold those 5 mm grub screws as well! Have Fun Robin
  7. And..... the NRA 300 mt free rifle championships, at Bisley this week, has just been won with a .223 rifle, different make, but same configuration barrel and twist, and load, etc, built by the owner after seeing and trying this one!!! Sensible offers? Have Fun Robin
  8. And...... If you get a Keppeler Anschutz adapter and have an Annie action, a ten minute bolt in job, you have one superb rifle that will cover three disciplines! Sensible offers? Have fun Robin
  9. Continuing on my retirement trail, I have a very special rifle for sale! It is built as a 300 mt rifle, BUT, being in .223 rem it is also eligible for NRA Target Rifle TR events as well!!! The action is a specially built Sportco M44, shortened action, with centre action screw, and front recoil lug action screw. The action is mat black ceracote. It is in .223 Rem calibre, with a new TSE bolt head, special bolt handle, and a new TSE adapter to take a new Bartlein 1 in 8 twist barrel, 640 mm (25") with .223 Wylde chambering. The trigger is a Bix'n Andy 20 gm two stage , (for 300 mt and any thing with a free trigger), plus it also comes with a Sportco TR eligible 1500 gm trigger (a straight, simple ten minute fit). The rear sight is a new Gehmann 590 compact, with Centra iris, and Centra lens hood, mounted on a Centra metric rail, and it also comes with a PH 5C TR 4 click per minute TR sight, complete with mounting bracket, a simple switch, so, a 300 mt free trigger and metric sights, ten minutes and a TR sight and trigger! The front sight is the superb Crystal Centra Cube, with Crystal High End element, and a 0.5 Crystal Eagle eye for TR! (that's £200 of front sight!) Forget the 30 mm TR front sights, you have never looked through a sight like this for clarity of picture! The action is on a special machined alloy bedding block bolted into the stock. The stock is a Keppeler full bore K5 with my own modified alloy fore end inserts to make it as slim as the new K9 stock. Finished in Metalic black with polished alloy detail. The grip is a Walther KK300, the cheek piece is a flat top Walnut wood, fully adjustable in every direction, with my own side folding cheek piece so it can be high, and fold to open the bolt, simples! The butt plate is a Keppeler, adjustable for length, height and angles, with a removable (for TR) butt hook. All complete with a colour matched Mirage band (choice of colours!). The barrel was very carefully run in, and has shot a logged 200 rounds in total, including one 60 shot 300 mt match (just over my average). It shoots superbly with NRA available GGG 69 gn match ammo, and even better including spectacularly in wind, with my special 80 gn hand loads. The sale will include a box of each! Why then am I selling it? It was my lock down project, plus If you look on the General threads for my "bucket list project" that I have just finished, that's why, plus retirement looms, I don't need two the same calibre, and I need the cabinet space!!! It's very special, suitable and competitive, for 300 mt, TR, bench rest, or what ever you wish to do! The pic is not very good, I lost patience with the resizing site!! Its just a taster, if you are interested I have more and better detail pics on email robin.carter80@ntlworld.com At a fraction of the cost to build, the first sensible offer close to £2500 gets it! Have Fun Robin
  10. Incidentally 1/4 UNF, used on Barnard actions screws, and Sportco's, is available at most good fastener companies certainly mine, if any one gets stuck, I keep a small stock for my own use on my Barnards, let me know the length you need, and I can send some. Have Fun Robin
  11. Yes, and Barnard use UNF as the country, New Zealand, is still Imperial, UNF is their form comparable to metric. Australia also, are Imperial, and UNF is their standard general purpose pitch and form ,and compares engineering wise with standard Metric. Their alternative, UNC, is very course. There is no logical or engineering reason why metric fine would be advantagous in these applications, and its primarily used as a machine thread, which is exactly why its very difficult to get screws in it! Then just to cap it, I've just spent ages making a new (full bore recoil resistant) butt plate adjuster for the big bang KK500, I had to make a new adjuster, I had just tapped it out to M10, but it would not go on? My xxxxing tap was M10 "fine"!!! I did not even know I had one! So had to make it all over again! That'll teach me to get involved in thread form discussions!!!! Effing metric fine!!! Have Fun Robin
  12. Or more likely, they bought a cheap batch of fine screws! Have Fun Robin
  13. Are the M5's in the newer ones, Standard or Fine? Have Fun Robin
  14. Tim Do the modern Anschutz actions us the same thread form? I don't use that form, but when I visit my tame supplier next, I'll see if I can get some C/S and cap head Allens in steel M6 X 0.75, and maybe longer, so they can be sawn to length, as people always seem to be struggling to find them. I only pay pennies for what I get. I have one in my spares (no idea where it came from!) that's 60 mm long, what lengths are standard, and would be required? Have fun Robin
  15. Sadly Jim it will be a mega hardware store that stocks metric fine! But a good specialist fastener company will probably be able to get them, but I doubt will hold them in stock. Metric fine is used on some machine threads and some auto motive, but realistically its not a commonly used thread form, and there is no logic to why they have used it. I get all my fasteners from a local company and they've never failed yet, and I've got stock of most common size M's and UNF's, but I'm not an Anschutz person so no M fines, but next time I'm in restocking my workshop I'll enquire, and see if I can get metric fine? Quite why Anschutz chose them is beyond logic! Its on a small bore, there's little recoil, they are stainless, so not mega torque, and there are full bores held together with standard M forms or similar UNF perfectly satisfactorily! Could it be to make it difficult to get else where, so you have to buy from them!! But, more likely some time in the past some one had a cheap stock of them, and they started using them, and they've used them ever since, silly really. Could be worse, Italian motorcycles from recent years, struggling from one financial crisis to the next in the 80's used what ever they could get, half mm thread dia's were often used, I had a Ducati that had all strange threads!!!! Have Fun Robin
  16. RobinC

    Too many pictures

    Thanks so much, JCS, the problem seemed to be that it would not show the X on the pics in the edit, not sure what I did to get it , but I did something and it appeared! So have now cleared the field. Have now restored the first pic and added another taster pic! Thanks again Have Fun Robin
  17. RobinC

    Too many pictures

    Yes, I can review them in that, BUT I can't delete them in that!! And that seems to be the basis the forum uses for determining how much I've used!!! Yes, I can go to posts and delete them in posts, BUT they still stay in the "My Attachments" and I still can't add attachments on posts!!! I'm not interested in using third party thingys, the forum is telling me to edit my posts, but won't let me do it, or tell me how!! So no more pictures for me!! Have Fun
  18. RobinC

    Too many pictures

    Thanks all, JCS I've found loads and I've deleted loads of pics now, but still the same! I can build rifles and clever engineering stuff, BUT I'm still working out where the coal goes in on computers so that does not help! I have not a clue, so retiring to the garden with a beer (or three) Have fun Robin
  19. RobinC

    Too many pictures

    If any one can help me, I have a similar issue, just its all in one thread. I added pics on a post, later in the same thread I tried to add another pic, it said not enough space. I reduced the pic to what was said was left, and it still said manage etc, so I deleted the first earlier pic, and tried to add the new one, and it still said I had no space!!!! So now I have all my pics deleted, and I still can't add any thing in the post!!!!!!! Does it add up all posts that we have ever done for pics???? It says if I try and edit:- "You have used up all of the attachment space you are allowed. Manage Attachments to free up space." I've now searched back through old posts and deleted at least 6 pics, and it still says the same!! I'm loosing the will to live on pics!!!! Robin
  20. Thanks, Its all very complicated, it was inside the cancellation period, but now after many phone calls its now cancelled and refunded. So all sorted Have fun Robin
  21. As its says, circumstances have conspired to leave me with an unwanted range booking at Bisley on Range 19 this coming Sat, the 6th May. Its a 300 yd, electronic target, swichable between lots of options, TR, 300 mt, with a gazebo to protect if it rains, and booked for all day morning and afternoon, Booked and paid for (£270!) You have to be an NRA member with an SCC or an NRA club. Make me an offer, its going to sit wasted and empty all day otherwise. A chance for a cheap target! email urgently to robin.carter80@ntlworld.com, as I leave for Bisley early Friday morning. Have Fun Robin
  22. Mike I've got an unused 18 mm O.3 he can have. We'll be at Bisley this coming long week end, the 300 mt shed Fri afternoon, range 19 all day Saturday at 300 (with a gazebo), and the 300 mt shed Sunday morning, if that help? If not, email me your address and I'll post it. Have Fun Robin
  23. James I have tried every route in the UK, no interest, its my bucket list project so I have even accepted it could be silly expensive, and I now have contacts trying in Europe, but I really need to go there. Seems every one who has them loves the stock, and has no interest in changing, sadly I understand as they are a superb stock! And now I'm starting to loose interest! May do some thing easier, like have a grip carved out of Unicorn horn. Have Fun Robin
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