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IWA 2009
19 March 2009, 16:37
londonhunterIWA 2009
Very quiet on this board are we all on a tree stand ...
Did anybody go to the show anything worth seeing?
19 March 2009, 16:42
mouse93Blaser launched 4 new calibers:
* 7mm Blaser Magnum
* .300 Blaser Magnum
*
.338 Blaser Magnum
* .375 Blaser Magnum
http://www.blaser.de/Blaser-Ma...easer_pi1[backId]=91and R93 iC Illumination Control:
http://www.blaser.de/R93-iC-Il...easer_pi1[backId]=9119 March 2009, 17:19
wildboarI wonder if we really need those new calibers.
19 March 2009, 17:50
mouse93I don't ... some may...

Night vision from Dedal, Fjällraven clothes, Meindl boots, a very neat HS precision rifle, Grulla shotguns, new Ruger Hawkeye Compact and Ultralight rifles with great triggers (I want one in 7 mm-08 or .260 Rem!), a very friendly and knowledgeable gentleman at the Barnes stand (my son loves that mushroomed bullet he gave me), Leupoldt binoculars and especially rifle scopes plus that tiny range finder with ballistic calculator.
19 March 2009, 19:12
Husqvarna M98Ahh fjällräven,
they are really coming along great, still have a ways to go before they reach Norrona/klättermusen level but still.
For those in the dark the last to brands are top of the line gear from Norway, those pesky norweigans are great at that stuff.
I wish I hade an unlimited account for gear, I mean I have the needs.
To those lucky enough to get to the IWA, I hope you all had a great time.
Best regards Chris
19 March 2009, 19:35
Arild IversenCome on Chris, we are not that pesky are we

Long time fan of Fjallreven, but not familiar with their hunting apparel.
In my neck of the woods, Norrøna rules, with Harkila a close runner up.
I also like the Meindl boots.
A bit on the stiff side, but great when dealing with rough terrain.
By the way...got a good test of my new 375 Ruger.
The factory ammo from Hornady gave 860 mps with the 270 grs bullet and 800 mps with the 300 grs.
Cant´t match that with handloads I guess...
Arild Iversen.
19 March 2009, 20:37
wildboarArild, congratulations on your new toy; that's a neat range installation indeed. How distant are the farthest targets? I bet you didn't have any barrel overheating problem

19 March 2009, 20:53
Arild IversenThank´s Wildboar.
No, the temperature were under control

The nearest targets set in the snow are 50 m, the next one is 100m, the one all the way back is 200m.
This is a pretty much standard range for competition shooting with 100 and 200m targets.
Usualy equiped with electronic targets, letting you see your hits on a 12" screen next to you.
This is what the range looks like seen from the 100m targets.
A really nice set up.
(sorry for hi-jacking your thread londonhunter...)
Arild Iversen.
19 March 2009, 21:47
Husqvarna M98Arild- no you are right, at least not for the most part.
Nice range that is, I wish we could have ranges like that in Sweden.
Best regards Chris
20 March 2009, 04:52
Steffenoh no, not more useless cartridges.
wonder if these are the same as .300, .338 and .375 Norma Magnum.
haven't heard of Klättermusen, but Norrøna and Bergans are great in my opinion.
btw, i had to look up pesky in a dictionary.
I am going to try and go in 2010 or 11. It's hard for me to make plans with the my newly elected boss sending me all over hill and dale.
20 March 2009, 13:07
Husqvarna M98quote:
Originally posted by Steffen:
oh no, not more useless cartridges.
wonder if these are the same as .300, .338 and .375 Norma Magnum.
haven't heard of Klättermusen, but Norrøna and Bergans are great in my opinion.
btw, i had to look up pesky in a dictionary.
Steffen- I belive that your questions is valid and that the answer is unsure,
according to one source they all have normal magnum belts and catridge bottom size,
So it´s still to tell about that.
I am most interested in the 338 Norma Mag as a long range target rifle and perhaps hunting rifle to, best regards Chris
20 March 2009, 17:36
mouse93No mag. belts:
21 March 2009, 00:45
Steffenare there any gun news?
(not ammunitions and useless new cartridges)
21 March 2009, 12:21
Explorerquote:
Originally posted by Steffen:wonder if these are the same as .300, .338 and .375 Norma Magnum.
They are the same
http://www.blaser.de/Blaser-Ma...r_pi1%5BbackId%5D=91 a litlle more about them here on page 34 & 35 in this catalogue
http://www.norma.cc/assets/pdf/np%20kat_08_en.pdf
Thanks Bjarne
21 March 2009, 12:26
Explorerquote:
Originally posted by Husqvarna M98:I am most interested in the 338 Norma Mag as a long range target rifle and perhaps hunting rifle to
Yes thumbs up for that

as I was looking for a 338RUM but the Norma would probably be more expensive on brass as it's made out of the 416Rigby
Thanks Bjarne
21 March 2009, 13:54
scubaproquote:
Originally posted by Steffen:
are there any gun news?
(not ammunitions and useless new cartridges)
Not realy...
Swarovski is delivering their new high magnifition Z6(i) scopes
http://www.titanium-gunworks.d...fernrohre/index.htmland they have a 60 years birthday offer for binoculars with VERY LOW PRICES:
http://www.titanium-gunworks.d...i-edition/index.htmlfrom the gun manufacturers there was nearly nothing - just the new camo stock for the Sauer 202 which was looking interesting, but that was all...
Klaus