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Irritating dang 9.3X62
09 November 2009, 04:41
ron williamsIrritating dang 9.3X62
I have this agravating dang 9.3X62 Blaser barrel. You set a target up at a hundred yards and your first shot goes right where it is zeroed, but you can never find the next two shots, they must be missing the paper all together. I guess I will hunt with it as it always puts that first shot right where you want it.
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09 November 2009, 05:08
KabluewyI've got a 338 like that. Where's the challange?
KB
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09 November 2009, 05:31
homy rem 270. has the same problem. were really SCREWED if we miss with the first shot.hehehe!
09 November 2009, 06:24
Jeff SullivanThat must be an inherent problem the 9.3x62's. Mine has the same problem.
09 November 2009, 08:56
djpaintles9,3x62's just don't shoot. Here's the first group I shot with mine:
They can be pretty Ugly too:
Gotta like 9,3's..................DJ
....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
09 November 2009, 09:05
eagle27It's a shame when you get rifles like yours. If the animal doesn't drop with the first shot, all the other bullets following down the same hole are not going have any effect. Bummer.
09 November 2009, 09:19
TWLNo worries. Send 'em to me. I'll make a good home for them.
114-R10David
09 November 2009, 10:12
mstarlingI've got two ... one CZ 550 American and an ugly truck rifle built on a VZ.24. Both do fine ... not as "bad" as some of these, but within the MOA range. Never had to screw around to find a decent load.
They sure as heck aren't as pretty as DJ's. That's a beauty!
Mike
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http://www.mstarling.com 09 November 2009, 10:12
31/2MakesmelaughDjpaintles,
Who made your rifle? That is beautiful! My first thought was Echols, but I am unsure...
Gorgeous, regardless!

"Archery enshrines the principles of human relationships. The Archer perfects his form within himself. If his form is perfect, yet when he releases he misses, there is no point in resenting those who have done better than him. The fault lies nowhere."(Confucious)
09 November 2009, 10:18
JPKX2. Lovely rifle. But the bolt is on the wrong side!
JPK

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09 November 2009, 10:22
ozhunterquote:
Originally posted by Jeff Sullivan:
That must be an inherent problem the 9.3x62's. Mine has the same problem.
Certainly the case with Blaser 9.3x62s
09 November 2009, 10:28
Idaho SharpshooterJPK,
no it's not, just reverse the print and you're good to go.
Rich
09 November 2009, 14:45
Ingvar J. KristjanssonHere is another inherent problem... My Sauer 9.3x62 shooting 250 gr. Accubonds
09 November 2009, 20:09
Bill/OregonThey are very troubling rifles aren't they? Not only do they shoot without tweaking, but they whisper sweet nothings in your ear about booking the next flight to Windhoek ...
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
10 November 2009, 00:30
Remington720My 9.3 has done that; not only did the second and third shots miss, the first one must have wobbled or something because the hole was .65" edge to edge. Maybe it was the cheap Hornady bullets I was using.
10 November 2009, 02:05
Dr. Lou[QUOTE]

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NICE RIFLE!!!!! Although accurate, the looks of the Blaser have never grown on me. Kind of like a Savage: accurate but ugly.

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10 November 2009, 02:40
RyanBThe one I borrowed shot three Norma Oryx's into a one minute hole at 150 yards off of the back of a four wheeler the first day of last moose season. With a 6x scope, factory trigger, rolled up Carhartts for a rest, and me behind the trigger, that's an excellent group.
10 November 2009, 02:46
oldunRon, I think you should send the barrel back to Blaser and ask them for another that will group at least a two inch group.

10 November 2009, 04:12
djpaintlesquote:
Originally posted by 31/2Makesmelaugh:
Djpaintles,
Who made your rifle? That is beautiful! My first thought was Echols, but I am unsure...
Gorgeous, regardless!
Thanks for the Compliments, I built the rifle. It was my project number 5. Here's the left side: (sorry not the best pic)
I need to get back busy with project #6 which will be it's near twin in 7x57:
Been too busy making a living on my real job (and maybe shooting too often) to have spent time on the 7x57 for way too long. After hunting season I'm planning to get back to work on it...................................DJ
....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
10 November 2009, 04:47
mstarlingDJ,
You have every right to be DAMN proud of that one!
Congrats on a VERY successful project. Simply lovely.
Mike
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http://www.mstarling.com 10 November 2009, 06:04
djpaintlesThank you very much................DJ
....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
10 November 2009, 09:46
eagle27Nice work on your project. Congrats on the scope mounting, that Kahles looks made for that rifle, just beautiful and a credit to you.
10 November 2009, 18:41
thndrchikenAll I can add is that I'd like to have a problem like that.