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Blaser R8
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<blockquote data-quote="rockwallraider" data-source="post: 2659151" data-attributes="member: 10004"><p>A blaser can be had for a decent price</p><p>1 time cost</p><p>1900 for stock which comes with trigger mechanism</p><p>535 for bolt housing</p><p>463 for bolt</p><p>1000 for barrel ready to shoot.</p><p></p><p>after this initial cost you can get a brand new caliber by adding a barrel for 1000 more. If it is a different bolt head then you have to spend another 463 for that bolt. Most people will only have to buy a 308 bolt head and a magnum bolt head. </p><p></p><p>genius design for sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockwallraider, post: 2659151, member: 10004"] A blaser can be had for a decent price 1 time cost 1900 for stock which comes with trigger mechanism 535 for bolt housing 463 for bolt 1000 for barrel ready to shoot. after this initial cost you can get a brand new caliber by adding a barrel for 1000 more. If it is a different bolt head then you have to spend another 463 for that bolt. Most people will only have to buy a 308 bolt head and a magnum bolt head. genius design for sure [/QUOTE]
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