I think your very best choice would be any used Fortner in very good
condition. New price ready to shoot at the last listing I saw was
$3400.00. Spend the money on ammunition, when you exhaust the
possibilities of a factory rifle then upgrade to a custom stock for
best fit. Prior to selling my Fortner I used it for biathlon, three
position small bore and metallic silhouette shooting. Selling it was
a serious lapse of judgement on my part.
> I'm wondering if anyone has seen this rifle or had a chance to try
one? I'm thinking about
> upgrading to an Anschutz and wondering which version of the 1827 to
go with.
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> --- In biathlonnorthamerica@yahoogroups.com, "edkubicz" <edkubicz@>
wrote:
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> > Please check out the new 1827 Anschutz Fortner biathlon rifle.
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> > http://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/index.php5?menu=99&sprache=1
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> > Regards;
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> > Ed
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