Constantine Posted 23 January 2012 Share Posted 23 January 2012 Hi all, I'm after an air rifle - 6ft.lbs or 12ft.lbs it doesn't matter, but I'd prefer a 12ft.lbs as I would like to have it as a general purpose gun. I used to have a wood stocked 12ft.lbs Anschutz 2025 with adjustable everything and a 5065 trigger - something like that would be perfect - but I have nothing against an alloy stock. A high shot count is a must as I don't have a bottle to charge it from. Ideally, I'd like it to be able to mount a scope, but to have front dovetails as well. If it's an Air Arms, I already have a million adapters for the front dovetails (15mm I/D). WHYG? Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timinder Posted 23 January 2012 Share Posted 23 January 2012 When you say General purpose, what sort of purposes are you thinking of? 3 position AR FT HFT Hunting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Constantine Posted 23 January 2012 Author Share Posted 23 January 2012 When you say General purpose, what sort of purposes are you thinking of? 3 position AR FT HFT Hunting If I had to pick 2 of those, it'd be 3P (as I'm coaching again) and HFT (since I found a local club and quite think I'd get into it). Why do you ask? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timinder Posted 23 January 2012 Share Posted 23 January 2012 I just wondered as a rifle suitable for HFT and/or hunting wouldn't necessarily be up to spec or have a suitable stock shape for producing decent 3p scores, and vice-versa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Constantine Posted 23 January 2012 Author Share Posted 23 January 2012 I just wondered as a rifle suitable for HFT and/or hunting wouldn't necessarily be up to spec or have a suitable stock shape for producing decent 3p scores, and vice-versa. Yeah, I appreciate that - I was thinking something with a removable palm shelf would be ideal. I would prefer it to be closer to a 3P rifle than a HFT one in that respect, but I thought most rifles with a wedge shape or stock attachments would be suitable. I would be doing 80% of my shooting indoors at 10m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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