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Straight pull anschultz

Post by Gloop » 19 Jan 2013, 14:52

Saw this over on the BBS
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/201 ... er-action/

Looks like an ideal rifle for nv. Be interesting to see one in the flesh

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Post by Marky610 » 19 Jan 2013, 20:11

Please please please and pritty please Mr. Anschiltz make a lefthander 8-)
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Post by V8 90 » 19 Jan 2013, 20:22

I've had a Browning T bolt Hmr with an N750 on for some time now - yes the trigger is "slightly" heavy but the straight pull action is very good - no issues with bolt clearance ;)

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Post by sunndog » 19 Jan 2013, 20:47

V8 90 wrote:I've had a Browning T bolt Hmr with an N750 on for some time now - yes the trigger is "slightly" heavy but the straight pull action is very good - no issues with bolt clearance ;)
wish i'd have got a T bolt in hmr...i wanted one but i got chatting to the gunshop fella one day and he offered me an absolutly belting
deal on a stainless synthetic cz452
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Post by V8 90 » 19 Jan 2013, 21:44

My T Bolts a Synthetic with a 16" barrel - light as a feather, came with 2 x 10 shots mags + weaver bases that fit on the action think it was around £420 it's accounted for 100's of Rabbits & quite a few Foxes :thumbup:

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Post by Marky610 » 19 Jan 2013, 22:07

V8 90 wrote:I've had a Browning T bolt Hmr with an N750 on for some time now - yes the trigger is "slightly" heavy but the straight pull action is very good - no issues with bolt clearance ;)
All triggers can be lightened bud ;)

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Post by sunndog » 19 Jan 2013, 22:40

V8 90 wrote:My T Bolts a Synthetic with a 16" barrel - light as a feather, came with 2 x 10 shots mags + weaver bases that fit on the action think it was around £420 it's accounted for 100's of Rabbits & quite a few Foxes :thumbup:
i paid 300 for the cz...barrel already chopped to 16" and screw cut, and he chucked in a 10 shot mag.....i just couldn't say no
plus the only stainless/synthetic T bolt he had in was .22lr

i'm quite happy with the cz mind. it does its job.....still. might swap it for a T bolt next year though
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Post by Gloop » 19 Jan 2013, 23:50

The biggest problem with the T-bolt aside from the shite trigger, about 5lbs, couldn't be adjusted. Unless your name is Marky :angel: was the fact that the bolt didn't lock shut with the safety on.
I used to wear a belt outside my jacket and if it caught once to caught ten times in one night. A very basic important safety feature. Really really cheesed me off.

Sold it in the end because,
The trigger was too heavy
It was right handed
And the amount of times it opened.

Other than that it was great. If they sorted out the above I would buy another.

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Post by PESCA » 20 Jan 2013, 09:53

The Annie looks superb, but needs to be, at $2000, for a rimmie :o

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Post by Marky610 » 20 Jan 2013, 10:43

PESCA wrote:The Annie looks superb, but needs to be, at $2000, for a rimmie :o

George
I'd buy a lefty at the price in a heart beat (mainly due to the fact mines as good as shot out :mrgreen: )
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