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My new blaser r-8 success w/ leather left handed.

Barrel will be 308 threaded




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Cool Lefty to boot, awesome rifle


"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
 
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...........................He logs on here to find out things he doesn't know. Eeker
 
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ouch my eyes my eyes
 
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ouch my eyes my eyes


Extreme beauty does that Big Grin

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Nice!
 
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Why have you posted a picture of your new cuckoo clock on the medium bore section?


It surely belongs in the "Antique timepieces and Teutonic marital aids" forum?
 
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Why have you posted a picture of your new cuckoo clock on the medium bore section?


It surely belongs in the "Antique timepieces and Teutonic marital aids" forum?


Ghubs you suck even more. You just cannot understand good german engineering.

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I see a box and part of a gun.
do they mail you a piece a month?

I know when you buy a blazer shotgun all of the pieces are in the box and you just put them together.
is that how their rifles work too?
 
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Shoots awesome according to my gunsmith.

I lost the screws on my scope mount - blaser sending me a set.

Was going to mount a leupold vx6 but I just took the Zeiss conquest and mount of the 375 barrel and will hunt with it.

I love the blaser platform.

Getting a 300 win mag barrel and 2 spare mounts.

Will add a 30/06 and 6.5 creedmoor barrel soon.

The 308 barrel is threaded with a cap but after my hunting trip this will be a suppressed gun.

Going to use federal powershok 150 grain soft points. Going to take it to range tomorrow and hunt Mule Deer next weekend.



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Your bolt is on the wrong side!

 
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If you're looking to add some scopes to your package EuroOpitc has a good sale on Swarovski Z3 right now...

Z3 sale
 
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If you're looking to add some scopes to your package EuroOpitc has a good sale on Swarovski Z3 right now...

Z3 sale


I just bought a Leica from eurooptic.

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If you're looking to add some scopes to your package EuroOpitc has a good sale on Swarovski Z3 right now...

Z3 sale


I just bought a Leica from eurooptic.

Mike


Have you had the new Leicas yet? I haven't had one since before they stopped making them for awhile. Just wondering what you think of the quality?

never mind...just seen your thread in optics.
 
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2020 You are now firmly on the Dark Side....Sith Lords all of you.... old



 
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A plastic gun is stil a plastic gun, even when made by Blaser!

"Sith lord". Hmm, let's rearrange the letters a bit...
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Oh..you like wood Big Grin

 
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Oh..you like wood Big Grin



We love wood...on Mausers and double rifles.. Big Grin



 
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Yes..but I thought we were talking about serious hunting tools not museum artifacts.
 
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I like the blaser in plastic.

This is a serious hunting and shooting machine not some dolled up beauty queen.

The ability to switch scopes, barrels, chassis, bolts and have excellent accuracy is generations ahead of other rifles.

I will own fun guns - ruger number 1 etc but my serious hunting guns will all be blasers.

Time for 30/06 and 6.5 barrel and I am done. I am glad I did not heavily invest $$$ inncustom rifles before the blaser. I own a lots of rifles but they are irrelevant now.

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Shot the rifle today.

It was simply the best firearm I have ever shot.

I am looking forward to hunting with it this weekend.

Mike
 
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You kept them all on the target backing??? :-)
 
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obviously you haven't had a firearm before archer and what a shame - using a nice piece of wood on a rub goldberg rifle like thing thumbdown
 
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obviously you haven't had a firearm before archer and what a shame - using a nice piece of wood on a rub goldberg rifle like thing thumbdown


My apologies. Big Grin

I should have used it for an old Mauser that needed a million man hours to correct. dancing
 
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Wait a minute... wait a minute...

Isn't "Blase" the German verb to "expel air vigorously" and hence a euphemism for farting when there are no geblasens ( or bugles) in the immediate vicinity? Big Grin

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You kept them all on the target backing??? :-)


Was shooting little clay dove targets in a plastic holder.

Everyone wanted to shoot the rifle - fun watching blaser newbies and right handed shooter operate the success but everyone smashed their target.

Gun needs a much better scope than the zeiss conquest 2-10.

Biebs you suck. What happens when you go senile - you sell the damn blasers dancing

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Shot the rifle today.

It was simply the best firearm I have ever shot.

I am looking forward to hunting with it this weekend.

Mike


Good!.

Can we presume you will no longer return to your american made Rambolt... Cool


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Mikey can operate a Blaser! What did the commercial say..."Even a caveman can do it" :-)
 
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Envy! it is an ugly creature! Big Grin animal


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Mikey can operate a Blaser! What did the commercial say..."Even a caveman can do it" :-)


Blaser had you test run the blaser to insure they were idiot proof dancing

But they were serious shocked when you chopped off your thump to more efficiently operate the cocker safety. rotflmo

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Works great!
 
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I had the rifle with me for 11.5 hours in a tree stand in Nebraska.

This is the best tree stand rifle. Short compact and easy to maneuver around the stand.

Hopefully I bloody it in the next three days.

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Which caliber barrel are you using?
 
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Which caliber barrel are you using?


My threaded 308 barrel - with a thread cap on right now.

168 tsx Barnes ammo

Zeiss conquest hd 2-10 - the blaser package scope.

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That'll work.
 
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That'll work.


It did - mule down.

I missed the easy shot at 140 yards and hit him running full gallop at 175 yards.

I had to explain to the guide and the other hunter my hunting skills have developed and are tainted from backing up Biebs dancing

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Cool! I assume you mean Mule Deer, not one of the landowner's livestock?
 
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You suck Biebs

https://i.imgur.com/mOlHczb.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/gI5CsnY.jpg

The blaser professional success is truly a great gun.

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Nice!
 
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Better Pictures






I just got a 300 win mag barrel - 30/06 and 6.5 creedmoor to follow.

Mike
 
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