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I finally found a K-95 Blaser at a price I could live with. This one is a 270 Win; about the right combination of power, range, and recoil for this petite little rifle.



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I finally found a K-95 Blaser at a price I could live with. This one is a 270 Win; about the right combination of power, range, and recoil for this petite little rifle.





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I hate you Biebs.

Nice gun.

Post another side view - want to see if the stock is neutral.

Mike
 
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i actually had one of these once it was easy to drive the barrel in the ground and the stock took the fence staples well
 
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Then you discovered Mossbergs :-)
 
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Mike, no cheekpiece, neutral cast. I sent you pix.
 
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Nice! I love these. I have a pretty large stable of nice rifles, and if going on a plane a k95 normally goes a long, with maybe a double to tag along.


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Mack, at 5 lbs, not much extra to pack :-)
 
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Beautiful rifle and very handy. Good get Biebs


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True Mike....they're like dainty little wands.
 
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You'll enjoy that rife, Biebs. I've killed an elk and four deer so far this season with my K95 270 win. It's my new favorite.
 
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You could put your 338 barrel on it and knock yourself out...literally! :-)
 
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I've been doing load work up on a friends 300WBY. Its not as terrible as I thought it would be. Been wearing a 1/2" pad shooting it off the bench.


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Mac, with a 3 lb 5-25x56 Schmidt & Bender PM on it, it might be OK :-)
 
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Mac, with a 3 lb 5-25x56 Schmidt & Bender PM on it, it might be OK :-)


No I just mounted him a Z3 3-10x42 on it. I have been shooting my 12LB 577 a lot so I guess I'm numb. haha


Mac

 
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That'll do it!
 
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Nice find Beibs, What is the length of the barrel?


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They're 24" in the 270 caliber.
 
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Mac;

Hypothetical question: Did you run slow-burning powder in the WBY? Seems like the slow range along with lighter bullets could produce the least recoil.

Sorry for the diversion JB. Thanks. Long barrel = more to like.

CB

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I've been doing load work up on a friends 300WBY. Its not as terrible as I thought it would be. Been wearing a 1/2" pad shooting it off the bench.


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Mac;

Hypothetical question: Did you run slow-burning powder in the WBY? Seems like the slow range along with lighter bullets could produce the least recoil.

Sorry for the diversion JB. Thanks. Long barrel = more to like.

CB

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I've been doing load work up on a friends 300WBY. Its not as terrible as I thought it would be. Been wearing a 1/2" pad shooting it off the bench.


I am running his WBY with 168TSX and I am pretty sure H4895. Would need to double check that for sure.


Mac

 
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Close enough for me. Thanks.


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I use IMR7828SSC in my 300 Weatherby with 168 and 180 grain Barnes bullets.

My K95 is lively with either! Very, very accurate.

I also have a load with the 150 grain CEB Safari Raptor, still a handful but a one hole load.
 
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OK Jon, you've owned it about as long as you own any gun. Pass it along to me before it gets stale.


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Or it could come my way to keep my 30-06 Springfield company!






ya!

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I'm listening? This one has a story to it, which I will relate privately.
 
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