AndyP Posted 15 July 2010 Share Posted 15 July 2010 (edited) I am looking (not getting a great deal of work done at present) for my first prone smallbore rifle. I am after \ would consider anything as long as it has an adjustable butt & comb\cheek-piece. For the right rifle I am looking to spend up to £800, although will have a much more peaceful home life (and keep all my body parts) if it were less. Many thanks Andy Edited 26 July 2010 by AndyP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demonloop Posted 15 July 2010 Share Posted 15 July 2010 I am looking (not getting a great deal of work done at present) for my first prone smallbore rifle. I am after \ would consider anything as long as it has an adjustable butt & comb\cheek-piece. For the right rifle I am looking to spend up to £800, although will have a much more peaceful home life (and keep all my body parts) if it were less. Many thanks Andy Any of the retailers of target shooting equipment will always have stock of used rifles. That would be my first suggestion. Also worth looking in GunTrader, they get the odd target rifle there too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allancet Posted 25 July 2010 Share Posted 25 July 2010 I have an anschutz 1913 stock and action fitted with a hart stainless barrel fitted - comes with Neesom barrel extension, turn over foresight and level - make me a reasonable offer. If of interest, I'll be at Bisley next month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyP Posted 26 July 2010 Author Share Posted 26 July 2010 Thank you for your replies. Allancet - if only a couple of days earlier, unfortunately, but quite happily for me I acquired a suitable rifle on Saturday. Regards, Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allancet Posted 26 July 2010 Share Posted 26 July 2010 Thank you for your replies. Allancet - if only a couple of days earlier, unfortunately, but quite happily for me I acquired a suitable rifle on Saturday. Regards, Andy Andy. No bother. On reflection, I'm quite glad not to be parting with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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