In this issue: Re: Anschutz stock Re: Anschutz dominance Re: CMP Wolf Creek camp info ******************************************************************** With reference to the adjustable stock manufactured by Anschutz I have seen this stock. It was shown at the Bisley Rifle Meeting (British Smallbore Rifle Championships) in August last year. It was blue in colour and did look substantially similar to the Walther KK200PM stock. I was told that it was available for the 18xx and 19xx series though was incompatible with the 2013 due to the latter's square reciever. The stock was selling for around £650GBP (around US$1100 I think). I have yet to see one used in this country, certainly none of the GB juniors are using them yet. Hope this is of interest. Mark A.C. Mullen, London, England MMullen@altavista.net ****************************************************************** In all the discussiion about Anschutz vs the others, it might be prudent to remember that Malcom Cooper won the 3-P Olympics twice with a Walther, as did the American, Lanny Bassham. For prone, Anschutz is hard to beat. The important thing is that the design/stock fit the shooter, not the other way around. With all the latest advances in stock design, that is getting easier especially with the stocks from Gemini (UK) and T2 Truly we in the americas are not well served by our media as to the oprions available to us. Regards, Bill ****************************************************************** Michael What is the CMP camp at Wolf Creek, it is very difficult to find Junior Camps to send our shooters too. J Holder [Editor - shooting camps sponsored by the CMP at Wolf Creek during the summer. They have top collegiate shooters as well as other top coaches teaching them. The contact info to find out more was in the last list and it may also be found on Wolf Creek's web page perhaps.] ****************************************************************** End of UIT Mailing List #16 Michael Ray - Systems Engineer Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. Rifle Coach UIT Shooting Page - http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/1190/index.htm