I'd own a Blaser over a Rem any day. I own both. The Rem is a cunt of a thing to get to anywhere near what the Blaser is off the shelf.
Oh and the Blaser action will hold anything a 2 lug Rem700 ever will.
I'd own a Blaser over a Rem any day. I own both. The Rem is a cunt of a thing to get to anywhere near what the Blaser is off the shelf.
Oh and the Blaser action will hold anything a 2 lug Rem700 ever will.
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The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds
At least the 400 billion aftermarket Remington parts are affordable, and available from almost any "chemist". I own neither brand by the way.
I did look at an F3 but decided it would make no difference to my shooting. 2 of my mates use em but I don't like either of them and would rather have a Browning or Beretta and keep the change. Not to mention I could buy aftermarket bit from more than a single supplier/importer.
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For more than 1 caliber option the R93 platform becomes pretty affordable actually. There are more than one way to skin a cat when it comes to supplier options too. I stopped buying from the local agent years ago.
The price argument is a bit weak with respect though. Its like saying Ladas are good cars cause they are cheap?
The only Blaser aftermarket parts I know of (other than accessories) are the Bix n Andy triggers. Kind of says something?
Kinda getting well off topic though.
I knew this was a shit thread from the get go.
FYI Id shoot no better with an F3 too, a Baikel would still be too good for me when it comes to smooth bores!
I'd own a Blaser if there was an option for detach mags that wasn't the worst in existence
Its not that bad... haven't heard of anybody who has lost one... the trigger is still excellent, and to be honest I actually prefer taking the trigger and mag away from the rifle and leaving the bolt in it when making safe or storing. The fire control/bolt assembly has slide rails that extend from the body and in my view are considerably less robust that the equivalent bolt in a conventional rifle. It is preferable to leave it in the rifle, hence the detach trigger/mag isn't a bad idea.
To remove the trigger mag both sides have to be squeezed at the same time, making accident loss unlikely unless not properly inserted in the first place...
You can get a whole replacement unit easily enough and while dearer than most mags, bit over $400... not completely out of the question to have a spare carried as a quick mag change anyway...
$462 US for a second mag. I'm not worried about losing it, I just Don't Like It.
Cant help you with that
Well this is all looks very clumsy really.
Just a slopy retrobate
Oh what happens when you are away hunting for the week......................
As you all might have click to what this is all about I can only say little due to me involving a lawyer.
*Yes it is one of MY receivers
*Yes I did the fit up of a barrel SUPPLIED
*The barrel in question has had more then ONE shot................
*The barrel in question IS NOT my 7mm Gonzo chamber (7mm-300 Blazer with shoulder pushed forward an 40 degree shoulder) it IS another 7mm-300 Blazer chamber that I had no part in the design an spec
*It IS NOT a headspace issue (spanners) WAS spaced 2thou on the supplied GO gauge
*The Receivers on both the R93 an R8 HAVE been pressure tested
*Stager sports had refused to email back after they raised concerns in a email 2 weeks ago, when I said I was happy to supply the information UPON THEM signing a confidentiality agreement, to no reply
*These receivers are not a overnight hair brain idea.....A lot of time an testing has gone into them with user safety taken as number one like any other job.
Happy to answer questions on here or any other method within reason due to taking the matter further some will not be answered
I have nothing to hide or intend on hiding in this matter.
I is on the other hand quite funny reading through an seen the same people on the band wagon that just happen to know not a thing about these...................
Abe
If it's not a first round hit you need to practice more
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