I think it looks better with the carbon Fibre rather than plain plasticky looking wood. I do think the scope and all the extra rails and bipods rather defeats the object of exercise which is to have a small light and compact little hunting rifle. The perfect scope would be the z3 3-9x36 mounted nice and low.
I agree the FBT stock looks good, and so it should: it probably cost more than the rifle. All the same, why leave that brown butt-pad in place? (FWIW, I thought the wood stock wasn't at all bad.)
Total agreement about the mounts and rails, though, but then that's what Tier 1 make and sell. Pity they couldn't make a dedicated Pfeiffer intermount, but I'm sure they know they're unlikely to sell more than a handful. For that matter, I'm very surprised FBT has gone to the trouble: maybe someone has bought Pfeiffer and wants to make it less niche by getting some prestige partners on board?
The scope is OK, I think, or would be with a more discreet mounting system giving a lower head position.
I like the ASMR approach to the video, and the absence of a generic hard-rock soundtrack is an immediate plus. I'd still rather have a bit of Mark Novak's Bach, though.
When all's said and done, however, the video has left me more inclined to buy a Tipton gun vise and some colour coded Allen keys!
The scope leveller looks good (and requires 1 fewer steps than the Wheeler), but I wouldn't ditch the Wheeler to buy one.
On the whole I like the Pfeiffer. A company called Steinkamp used to do a similar build as an O/U double rifle or combination gun called the pilotengewehr, which I'd have loved to try if it hadn't been unaffordable/unobtainable at the time.
