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Blaser R93 rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="CRaTxn" data-source="post: 735752" data-attributes="member: 14985"><p>Christi and I both have R93s that we loved UNTIL we wanted longer tubes & faster twists for LRH. IF, IF this "rethreading" technique is not BS for us over here, it would be wonderful. Every big deal gunsmith I talk to over here says its impossible and "for them obviously ...it is". Sometimes THE CONTINENT has skilled craftsmen who are beyond our tool and die "boys". Those Germans do things Remchester's custom shops boys didn't learn in HS shop class. And YES I am writing this to challenge one of our "boys" to step up to that challenge...but I'll bet "it don't happen".</p><p>For those of you that question the Blaser R93 or R8's accuracy at long range...go to YouTube and type in "Longrange blog" or try this : [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzxax7efOMc...there[/ame] are 50+ short YouTubes of Thomas Haugland (TH) hitting animals and steel out to 1350 yards...look especially at blogs #18-39. TH's tech for speed dialing his windage & come ups is ingenuous ( recalibrating his turrets to his reticle & reading his adjustments on the fly ) to say the least...very quick and reminds me of John Graves/ Aaron Davidson innovations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRaTxn, post: 735752, member: 14985"] Christi and I both have R93s that we loved UNTIL we wanted longer tubes & faster twists for LRH. IF, IF this "rethreading" technique is not BS for us over here, it would be wonderful. Every big deal gunsmith I talk to over here says its impossible and "for them obviously ...it is". Sometimes THE CONTINENT has skilled craftsmen who are beyond our tool and die "boys". Those Germans do things Remchester's custom shops boys didn't learn in HS shop class. And YES I am writing this to challenge one of our "boys" to step up to that challenge...but I'll bet "it don't happen". For those of you that question the Blaser R93 or R8's accuracy at long range...go to YouTube and type in "Longrange blog" or try this : [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzxax7efOMc...there[/ame] are 50+ short YouTubes of Thomas Haugland (TH) hitting animals and steel out to 1350 yards...look especially at blogs #18-39. TH's tech for speed dialing his windage & come ups is ingenuous ( recalibrating his turrets to his reticle & reading his adjustments on the fly ) to say the least...very quick and reminds me of John Graves/ Aaron Davidson innovations. [/QUOTE]
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