Varberger757
Well-Known Member
Buying of course, missed the u.
Thanks for all the informations, and I will forward these to all I know who think about bying one of the described products! 3 MOA, unbelievable...![]()
That was average. Sometimes 2 MOA, sometime 4 MOA... no consistency.
If you would like an advice from me concerning high priced European guns buy German or Austrian. Then take f. ex. a Heym, best actions ever made (I know it's a strong statement but true). Heym is also producing its own barrels of highest standards. Prices here in Europe for a standard SR 21 about 1600 - 1800 Euros. Their straight pull system (Anschuetz Pfortner) is that one all the guys at Biathlon are using, gun is called SR 30. Great guns with a guaranty being sub MOA, mostly 5 shots < 20mm at 100 metres. All are bedded with free-floating barrels of course and a superb trigger. IMO better than Blaser and others with known names… I don't want to have an argument!!You should see their break action rifles, wow, even better!
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If you would like an advice from me concerning high priced European guns buy German or Austrian. Then take f. ex. a Heym, best actions ever made (I know it's a strong statement but true). Heym is also producing its own barrels of highest standards. Prices here in Europe for a standard SR 21 about 1600 - 1800 Euros. Their straight pull system (Anschuetz Pfortner) is that one all the guys at Biathlon are using, gun is called SR 30. Great guns with a guaranty being sub MOA, mostly 5 shots < 20mm at 100 metres. All are bedded with free-floating barrels of course and a superb trigger. IMO better than Blaser and others with known names… I don't want to have an argument!!You should see their break action rifles, wow, even better!
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Thanks, I'll keep them in mind. Looks like they are a Mauser action which is a good action.![]()