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Blaser R8
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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2130966" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>I have owned Blaser rifles since 1999--as it was easy to get in lefty. I've owned probably 6 different R93 frames, 3 R8 frames and odd ducks like the D99, BBF 97, and k95. They are good rifles. They are not for tinkering they are as they come. If you don't like the trigger pull (although it is very nice and crisp) don't get it, if you don't like the barrel length or caliber (although they offer quite a array) don't get them. They tend to shoot factory very well they also tune ok. They are expensive my first R93 in the 1990s cost $1850 dollars--a lot of scratch back then--my last R8 I bought in 2012 was over 8k...Are they worth it? Well I will say it is the best traveling system made. It breaks down small and reassembles and it is dead on. They are accurate well with in a MOA standard--I had a 222, 30-06, and a 338 that were a lot better than that. If you want to buy a rifle, and it feed, work and you don't want a lot of "custom to you features" then it's a great buy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2130966, member: 102560"] I have owned Blaser rifles since 1999--as it was easy to get in lefty. I've owned probably 6 different R93 frames, 3 R8 frames and odd ducks like the D99, BBF 97, and k95. They are good rifles. They are not for tinkering they are as they come. If you don't like the trigger pull (although it is very nice and crisp) don't get it, if you don't like the barrel length or caliber (although they offer quite a array) don't get them. They tend to shoot factory very well they also tune ok. They are expensive my first R93 in the 1990s cost $1850 dollars--a lot of scratch back then--my last R8 I bought in 2012 was over 8k...Are they worth it? Well I will say it is the best traveling system made. It breaks down small and reassembles and it is dead on. They are accurate well with in a MOA standard--I had a 222, 30-06, and a 338 that were a lot better than that. If you want to buy a rifle, and it feed, work and you don't want a lot of "custom to you features" then it's a great buy... [/QUOTE]
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