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Blaser R93 rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Roe" data-source="post: 520724" data-attributes="member: 35054"><p>I've had quite a few questions regarding my Blaser R93 rifle. Even with 2 million rifles sold, it seems to be fairly uncommon / unknown in the US.</p><p>Well, it's an interesting rifle. Unorthodox for a bolt user perhaps, but it has proven to be a great tool for shooting and especially hunting. The barrel change, repeatable accuracy and "transportability" convinced me to make the transfer from ordinary bolt action rifles. So far I've used 6 barrels and they've all shot 0.4 MOA or better (with bipod/backrest) but I've yet to break the 0.25 MOA limit. I shoot mosly from 400-1000 meters (450 to 1100'ish yards) with most shots being 4-650.</p><p>I've made a short film on some of the features in my rifle. Even though this is a "no-gunsmith" rifle, aftermarket parts are steadily popping up and quite a few of them enhance or improves the features of this rifle. The film is on Youtube behind this link [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqDER9lnnCQ]Blog 25: A better Blaser[/ame]</p><p>There's also a post on the Blaser rifles on 6mmbr<a href="http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek012.html" target="_blank">Gun of the Week 12</a> and some info at Blaserpro and Blaser USA.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this was of some interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roe, post: 520724, member: 35054"] I've had quite a few questions regarding my Blaser R93 rifle. Even with 2 million rifles sold, it seems to be fairly uncommon / unknown in the US. Well, it's an interesting rifle. Unorthodox for a bolt user perhaps, but it has proven to be a great tool for shooting and especially hunting. The barrel change, repeatable accuracy and "transportability" convinced me to make the transfer from ordinary bolt action rifles. So far I've used 6 barrels and they've all shot 0.4 MOA or better (with bipod/backrest) but I've yet to break the 0.25 MOA limit. I shoot mosly from 400-1000 meters (450 to 1100'ish yards) with most shots being 4-650. I've made a short film on some of the features in my rifle. Even though this is a "no-gunsmith" rifle, aftermarket parts are steadily popping up and quite a few of them enhance or improves the features of this rifle. The film is on Youtube behind this link [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqDER9lnnCQ]Blog 25: A better Blaser[/ame] There's also a post on the Blaser rifles on 6mmbr[url=http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek012.html]Gun of the Week 12[/url] and some info at Blaserpro and Blaser USA. Hope this was of some interest. [/QUOTE]
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