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Blaser R93 rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Roe" data-source="post: 521165" data-attributes="member: 35054"><p>There's no way to say a Blaser rifle is cheap. I simply made a "lifestyle choice" and drive a **** car, buy as much as possible 2nd hand and save, save, save to buy once. My hunting suit has lasted me 12 years now, my optics has been with me since forever etc...</p><p> </p><p>I'm an ordinary worker. Most of my friends are also workers, but many of them have still made the transition to Blaser rifles. I was no 4 of my friends to get rid of my bolt rifles.</p><p> </p><p>An original Blaser mount is $300 and a scope whatever you decide to put in it. The ONE mount and scope can be switched between the barrels. Just write down the needed click correction and you'll have no change of POI. I just happen to have two PMII's (was 3) from my "bolt days". I've gone from 4 to 1 rifles so the overall cost is more or less unchanged. The other day I got a 22 Hornet for fun, so I'm back to 2.</p><p> </p><p>But that being said, Blasers are not for everyone (be that taste or money) and I'm not selling any - I just say they work and it was a good choice for me.</p><p> </p><p>There is an incredible amount of rumours going on regarding the Blaser. I have never heard anything to indicate a jam problem - and I have a lot of Blasers around me in various calibres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roe, post: 521165, member: 35054"] There's no way to say a Blaser rifle is cheap. I simply made a "lifestyle choice" and drive a **** car, buy as much as possible 2nd hand and save, save, save to buy once. My hunting suit has lasted me 12 years now, my optics has been with me since forever etc... I'm an ordinary worker. Most of my friends are also workers, but many of them have still made the transition to Blaser rifles. I was no 4 of my friends to get rid of my bolt rifles. An original Blaser mount is $300 and a scope whatever you decide to put in it. The ONE mount and scope can be switched between the barrels. Just write down the needed click correction and you'll have no change of POI. I just happen to have two PMII's (was 3) from my "bolt days". I've gone from 4 to 1 rifles so the overall cost is more or less unchanged. The other day I got a 22 Hornet for fun, so I'm back to 2. But that being said, Blasers are not for everyone (be that taste or money) and I'm not selling any - I just say they work and it was a good choice for me. There is an incredible amount of rumours going on regarding the Blaser. I have never heard anything to indicate a jam problem - and I have a lot of Blasers around me in various calibres. [/QUOTE]
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