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New sight bases from Anschutz Prism Block Tower
The robust two-sided toothed profile of the prism block tower allows a simple and sturdy adjustment in 8 stages without spacers and discs. This offers many advantages especially when in standing or kneeling position. Head movement when aiming is reduced to a minimum and thus avoids tensions in the neck and back. The basic height is 27 mm and can be raised in 1.5 mm increments to a maximum of 38 mm. Due to the long rail of the tower, the rear sight can be moved closer to the eye, which is an advantage for benchrest shooters. The tower is clamped onto the rifle’s prism base with spring- borne clips. Prism block tower is permitted in all air rifle and small bore disciplines. With regarding air rifle competitions, pay attention to the 60 mm total height according to rules; measurement is taken from front sight centre to barrel centre. Total weight: approx. 140 g. Item no. 6928 (for all Anschütz rifles)
Prism Block Tower
Prism Block Tower Plus for small bore rifles Prism Block Tower Plus for small bore rifles
Prism Block Tower Plus for small bore rifles As above, the prism block tower allows adjustment in 8 stages from the basic height of 27 mm to a max. of 38mm in 1.5 mm stages. Bridging the loading platform additionally stabilizes the action and shooting vibrations are reduced thus improving shooting performance and again, the long rail of the tower allows the rear sight to be moved closer to the eye, which is an advantage for benchrest shooters. The tower is clamped onto the rifle’s prism with spring-borne clips. The Prism Block Tower is allowed in all small bore disciplines. The rear sight rail is 165 mm long and allows attaching sight equipment and accessories. Total weight: approx. 230 g. Item no. 6929 (for all Anschütz small bore rifles)
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NEW PRODUCTS by Vince Bottomley
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