Re: Advantage of Blaser Action???
Late to the party. I saw this while surfing and not logged in. For one, I am probably the least qualified rifle shooter on the forum. Two, I have owned a Blaser R8 for a few months.Think of the R8 as a R93 Version 2.
1. I agree with most everything stated here about the Blaser.
2. Ignore any arguments about them exploding. It has been my understanding through extensive reading all failures are created in testing by removing "lugs" or some hand load issues. Incidentally I saw a report about testing in Germany (I believe) that showed the R8 as pegging the machines that test for failure. In short, they couldn't get it to fail.
3. At first I didn't buy into the whole it's as or more accurate as a standard action rifle. I'm starting to come around to changing my mind.
4. From a hunting, or working rifle standpoint, I can't overstate how handy these rifles are. Without the "receiver", you are showing at least 3 inches off the length of the package. Take your 24" bolt gun, and chop 3 inches off the overall length WITHOUT loosing your 24" barrel. Damn cool.
5. I run mine as a hunting gun but I intentionally ordered the barrel channel wider for safari or heavier target barrels.
6. The R93 is no-longer made...I think. Could be wrong. But it is my understanding that Blaser will look at the R8 as the future and stop pushing the R93 line.
7. The R93 and R8 barrels and bolts are NOT compatible. The main reasons being the R8 is slightly larger than the R93 in "action" size and the R8 has a few more "lugs" than the R93.
8. Parts like rings and saddle-mounts (their scope base) are interchangeable.
9. Blaser is expensive. Damn so. I suspect their business model and the fact they are on the EURO both play a significant part in this.
10. Their US HQ (Blaser USA) is based in Houston. Again...I think.
11. Here is a link to a youtube channel of a guy in Europe that runs an R93 like a tactical precision rifle. Camo patterned the stock, bipod, tactical optics, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/user/sierra645/videos
12. Again, I believe that largest retail Blaser dealer in the US is Mad Dog Guns in Arizona. He can be found on Gunbroker.
13. My appeal for the Blaser setup was the Mr. Potato Head philosophy. I'm an aspiring hunter. It bugs me to have gear sitting around for years without it being run. I have a friend who has a 270 Winchester that be hasn't used in over a decade. I find most of my hunting friends are like that. The Blaser system, appeals to me in the since when I'm not using 270 Wetherby Magnum, I can switch it over to 223 for varmints.
14. Does my justification for the Blaser system actually save me money over my hunting buddies multiple rifles built or specific hunts? Not only no. But HELL NO.
15. My Blaser R8 (the R93 doesn't have this problem) sets the record for my most expensive magazine: Somewhere between 500-700 dollars retail.
16. The R93 based Blaser Tactical does absolutely nothing for me. Nothing. Nada. It's big and huge and black and tactical. And all I can think of is "Great, another 14 lb rifle for the Xbox crowd". Read that as people who don't actually carry their rifle.
In closing, I'm really digging the Blaser system. And I think it's a hell of a hunting rifle. So much so, I even have a fantasy of taking it down to the Sniper's Hide Cup and making a run at not coming in dead-last.
Not sure if this helped but there it is. And if you are serious about seeing what a Blaser can do, check out that guy's channel. I'm personally amazed.
Regards,
Greyson