jthyttin
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One pic in the OP link shows rail. It's even worse than the other options.It shows a picatinny rail as a £103 extra so you can use whatever mount and height you want.
One pic in the OP link shows rail. It's even worse than the other options.It shows a picatinny rail as a £103 extra so you can use whatever mount and height you want.
Shame it's not a switch barrel as wellIt’s a shame that you can’t have it in left handed like the BRX1
MSRP is reportedly £1800, and it'll go for less. The offering from Braces seemed well priced for a full package at £2500.Shame it's not a switch barrel as well
It's that bolt for me.rest of the rifle is nice but the bolt just spoils it a bit.not that it will make a difference to the deerLooked at it at Jagd und Hund. Thought it was a ugly looking thing.
I think you must have had a bad nights sleep if you would even consider the sauer 505 or s90 over the steel. Machining and build, it’s like a Maserati vs a WV.Steel Action - Based on the Bolt features and pricing, not something I would look any further at given some of the other alternatives available (Sako 90, Sauer 505 and of course the Blaser R8).
I've never really considered a Straight Pull, but with Mauser bringing out the M25 it did make me look more closely at some of the the offerings (BRX, R8 and M25). The difference in speed of cycling is negligible between a turn bolt and straight pull really, it's just down to how much time you have on the rifle and really what you prefer and feel most comfortable with, Franz Abrecht from the Wild Boar Fever series being a great example.
I can see the attraction from a modular and technical point with the R8, but something always draws me back to the Sauer 505.