13 October 2003, 05:53
JimRDakota #10 vs Blaser K95
Thoughts about the Dakota 10 vs. the Blaser K95? I have a Dakota that I really like, and was going to have another one put together with a Lilja octagonal and some other touches. But, yesterday, handled a Blaser K95 and like some of the features on it. Also, how do you get around the problem with cleaning the #10? The rod seems to ride on the safety when I try to clean from the breech. Anyone had a groove milled into the safety to allow the rod to clear?
27 October 2003, 13:59
N. GarrettJim,
I have a Dakota 10 that I love too, stocked in cocobolo wood (35 Whelen Ackley Improved).
If you already have a Dakota, why not get the Blaser?
I have NEVER heard anyone say they didn't love the Blaser they owned (of course the same is true of the Dakota!)
Garrett
28 October 2003, 02:27
trbI have a Blaser K95, and have been wanting a #10 of course! But I think I�ll stick with the Blaser �cause its ligther (I think) and because its a take-down, wich the #10 still is not as far as I know. I guess the nbr of chamberings available is less, but the most popular ones are there together with some european goodies (like the 9,3x74R). Mine is a 7RM, the belted rimless case works ok with the K95.
Tron
28 October 2003, 03:11
1894It's a beautiful little rifle in looks, feel and function. The accuracy is impressive. The factory is very helpful.
My 24" barreled 6.5x57R weighs in at 6.5lbs with a 13oz scope on it. Has accounted for roe bucks out to 250yards.
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[ 10-27-2003, 18:16: Message edited by: 1894 ]05 November 2003, 06:31
ZERMEL1894.
This is one nice rifle. I like to see a close up of the scope mount from both sides. The factory picture shows a scope with a bottom rail. No rings. Your mount has rings. Which I would prefer. Is your mount by Blaser? Thanks Fred M.
08 November 2003, 04:00
DUKBlaser makes their mount for both rails and rings.
10 November 2003, 22:09
1894Thanks for the compliment. It's a stock blaser ring mount with the rings lowered by about 3/8ths of an inch by my gunsmith.