16 November 2011, 05:08
Plateau HunterBlaser R8 in 6.5x55?
Is anyone using/shooting one of the above? The R8 Professional has caught my fancy and I would go with the Swede chambering as most useful for my purposes. Is there a better place to order or purchase=ie least expensive? I will have to sell a bunch of my current rifles to come up with the money. Seems the Blaser straight pulls are very polarizing-either a lovem or hatem type of situation. I read a lot of the previous posts using the 'search' function here. PH
16 November 2011, 05:20
PeterI have a Blaser R93 with 3 (magnum) barrels. I think I bought the set via GunBroker. Just keep your eyes open and bide your time. Get familiar with market prices and the sellers. Enroll in the Blaserpro.com website. Lots of good information there. Steer clear of MADDOG, there are better prices.
Peter.
16 November 2011, 07:32
f224Join us on BlaserPro.com. I have an R8 Professional Safari in 6.5x55 with a semi-weight fluted barrel. It shoots sub .35moa groups with every 130-140gr bullet load I have tried so far. I also have the only 6mmBR Norma R8 barrel made yet along with a just arrived 9.3x62, both of those are also semi-weight barrels.
16 November 2011, 21:04
Plateau HunterThanks for the info. I am now registered at Blaserpro. PH
16 November 2011, 22:52
oldunThe R8 in 6.5x55 is an oustanding combination, well mine is. A few weeks ago it produced one of the best groups I've ever shot with a sporting rifle. This was after watching clip by Aleco on u-tube in which it stated that there should be no oil on the underside of barrel or the block through which the barrel bolts are secured. It has always shot well but after a little cleanig the group closed up to one hole.
The only gripe I have with the R8 is that they are heavier than the R93, that aside, they are in my view, a better rifle than the R93.
18 December 2011, 11:13
Brazos JackThe non-magnum 6.5, 6.8/.270, and 7mm cartridges are IMO the best go-to calibers for deer and antilope species up to around 350 lbs.
If you do all your hunting within a couple of hours driving distance from home, flip a coin, the difference among them in hunting situation is too small to measure.
If you travel longer distances to hunt, and especially if you travel by air, get a .270 Win instead. It is the most popular and available by a country mile. Your chances of finding ammo when you need it, whether in Uvalde Texas or Jo'berg RSA is much better.
19 December 2011, 19:32
metricI have a lovely R93 in 6,5/30-06/9,3x62, with a quality scope on each barrel. Wouldn't trade it for a R8 in any ways..
M
19 December 2011, 20:11
ron williamsI have had an R8 in 6.5X55 for a little more than a year now. A while back I was shooting at a steel plate, at 500 yards, and the bullet splashes were overlapping. That was with 140 grain Sierras. I think you will be pleased if you decide to try one.
19 December 2011, 20:47
blaser93I have been shooting a 93 since 2 years after they came out. I will end up with a R8 but not for now . All my Barrels shoot grate. I have Taken this gun around the world , so easy to transport .
20 December 2011, 22:30
ron williamsIt has been raining, but let up a bit, so I slapped a 3X9 Zeiss on my R8, loaded up 47 grains of WXR, and some 140 grain Hornady BTHP bullets I had laying around. I thought what I got was pretty good considering the moist conditions.
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