Found some pics of it here on GTA that I had posted in the "lets see those Fraulein's !!!" thread...
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For some reason I thought we were limited to US made rifles. But if the euro stuff is in the mix, and springers are potentially ok, the FWB's as mentioned are hard to beat.
Quote from: P. O. I. on April 09, 2018, 10:24:33 AMThat's a nice looker Scott, nice job on the wood, Do you mind if I ask the price range of those before they are fully restored? Thanks POI, but that was before I refinished it, as delivered!I will try to remember to post some "finished" pics when I am home tonight, don't have any photos of her here at work.Your best bet would be contact Joe Rhea. He is a member here (JoeRhea). Also has a youtube channel on his FWB 300S builds and other target guns. With mine being gone through, resealed and reblued it was $500.Joe has a nack for finding old club guns in quantity and rebuilding them. While I was dealing with him he had 5 and was purchasing 7 more.
That's a nice looker Scott, nice job on the wood, Do you mind if I ask the price range of those before they are fully restored?
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I ahve a D835 ssp. MY issue with it is its smallish for me. better stock (read that: adult sized) would be the snitz for it.I have a diana 75 spring gun, starte of the olympic art in 1967. one hole accurate, but the "recoilless" setup makes it heavy. Its a delight to shoot though, and easy to cock. But If i had to offer ONE gun for what the OP asked, itd be the Anschutz SuperAirre 2002 SSP..... slightly lighter than the D75, slighter harder to cock and as accurate even with me shooting it. I use it in 10 meter postal comps in the winter, and slap a 12x scope on it for FT work at basic break barrel matches. the annie is better ergonomicaly then the D75 as it has som e adjustments you cna use to make it fit you better....
So many guns...so little time...