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  1. S&B PMII Ultrashort 3-20x50 FFP, double turn turret, illuminated Police reticle. Clockwise turrets.

    Bought from OW in December and honestly has been the best scope I have had.

    Downgrading a lot of my shooting equipment just now.

    Price is £2050 including RMSD and tenebraex covers.

    Mount is not included, but can be negotiated with buyer of the scope. (American defence 1 piece mount with 20 moa)

    For sale elsewhere 

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  2. Ok guys

    Bit of an update. I've decided that by the time I rebarrelled the action, and put it in a new stock it wouldn't be worth my while. 

    I've given the barrelled action to someone on here who has guided me through a few things in regards to builds, and he will be able to make something with it I'm sure. 

    I will sell the stock and accessories seperately. 

  3. 1 hour ago, Ronin said:

    They’re lovely rifles 

    They can be converted to repeater which I plan to do with mine once I’ve worked out a few things 

    Value - many about for 200-400 and newer ones are upwards of 700

    Replacement Anchutz barrel could be fitted if accuracy failing due to rust (which is the main killer of these barrels ) 

    if it’s of sentimental value then keep it original 

    Sentimental value would be gained by keeping it shooting and being enjoyed. Prone shooting is not something I enjoy anymore. 

    Sounds very interesting on the repeating action modification. Could be interested in that. 

  4. 5 hours ago, Mat said:

    I'm guessing you're not a .22 prone shooter, so if you keep just the barrelled action you still have a big pile of stuff to sell like sights, stock, butt hook, sling etc., it might be easier to sell as a job lot, it might be a good starter package for someone. The stock by itself should be sellable and depending on how modern the accessories are they may or may not sell (you'd getter a better audience/advice at the Stirton forum).

    If you want to turn it to a benchrest, you could see how the barrel performs before you rebarrel it, unless it's just too unwieldy, shortening it might be an option, though I gather they're choked i.e. slightly tighter bore at the end. Barrels are pinned in, so not quite the same as your average fullbore, but I imagine it's not too onerous to rebarrel.

    No I'm not a prone shooter, though used to do it in my youth as a Cadet. 

    The barrel was still very capable when last used, but it is a rather heavy beast, so rebarrelling was something I was considering. 

    Yes the barrels are choked. 

  5. Ok so bit of a dilema

    I have a Anschutz 1813 match 54 rifle sitting here, (it was my fathers) and was originally going to sell it on as either a full rifle, or split it up into barrelled action, stock, and accessories. 

    I got thinking last night though that maybe it would be worth while turning it into a semi custom of sorts.

    Its easily had 150-200k rounds through it as my old man was always competing and practicing with it. 

    Has anyone dome something similar, or would I be best just selling it on?

    Thanks

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