Anschutz Bullpup

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GeraldC
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Anschutz Bullpup

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This was a project i put aside a few years ago and decided last year to complete it.
Rifle is well balanced,loads well and shoots great.Can shoot a 20 shot match and 3 sighters in 7 3/4 minutes
with one 9.
Shooting groups a box of ammo can be gone in fifteen minutes easy.
Trigger feel is unchanged except for button instead of blade but that suits me.
Bolt cycling is not a problem
Muffo
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Re: Anschutz Bullpup

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i have only 1 question. how much to make another one?
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Andre
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Re: Anschutz Bullpup

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It's almost like I predicted this post! (kk500 thread)

Very nice build, is it hard to reload prone?
GeraldC
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Re: Anschutz Bullpup

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Andre wrote:It's almost like I predicted this post! (kk500 thread)

Very nice build, is it hard to reload prone?
It was the bullpup discussion on the KK500 that prompted me to start this thread.
Muffo wrote:i have only 1 question. how much to make another one?
As for cost to produce I am too commited to produce any more.If I have a spare moment I might
draw it up in 3d cad and go from there.
This is a prone only rifle and loads and shoots well.
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Andre
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Re: Anschutz Bullpup

Post by Andre »

I was looking at your cheek piece carrier, and it looks as though you could out a micrometer screw under the carrier. So when you release the cam clamp the cheekpiece doesn't fall.

Mind if I steal your design?
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