yes also have my eye on one but don't have the slot on my ticketDidn't you have a thing for RPA's before Steve?
yes also have my eye on one but don't have the slot on my ticketDidn't you have a thing for RPA's before Steve?
If these are your ONLY 2 choices I’d go Blaser. I have 3 Sako rifles and 2 more tikka rifles. My mate have the same amount of Blaser barrels with ONE stock. This means all the rifles but being used to the SAME stock and more importantly the SAME trigger pull shot after shotI have a milestone birthday in a few months which coincides with my renewal so have decided to treat my self, my only centre fire rifle is a Sako 85 in .243 which I really like and has served me well.
I really fancy a blaser but not sure if it’s worth the extra money or is it all just hype? If I were to go for the Sako it would definitely be a carbon wolf and if a blaser more than likely an R8 Ulitimate.
im not looking for the old “I have a Blaser and it’s the best rifle in the world” but more the positives versus the negatives and if anyone had owned both that would be even better. Likewise I don’t need to hear “I have something else and it’s much better than a Sako or Blaser so you should get that instead”
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What would be your reason?I have a sako 85, Tikka M595 and like them very much but if money were no object - I would buy a Blaser
I can't agree with point 1 based on 12yrs with my synth stock 75 which is standard factory. Straight back on.Two reasons I prefer Blaser over Sako:
1. ) You can take the Blaser apart after a wet day, dry it, clean it, put it back together and you are 100% good to go again. A Sako will need a serious bedding job to be done aftermarket in order to be able to to this - and even then ...
2. ) The Blaser Service in Germany is second to none, while the Sako/Tikka service is a disaster.
Switch barrels and modularity are also very nice add-ons for me.
Sako still hasn't fixed the reloading issue on the 85 and that is...really bad.
You can take the Blaser apart after a wet day, dry it, clean it, put it back together and you are 100% good to go again. A Sako will need a serious bedding job to be done aftermarket in order to be able to to this
Blaser service is not the bestI can't agree with point 1 based on 12yrs with my synth stock 75 which is standard factory. Straight back on.
As to 2, I've no experience to comment from.
I’ve had a go with a mates and I really like the whole package.What would be your reason?
This is simply not true.Of the two Blaser, if you were to open up to other brands Sauer or Merkel get the same switch barrel return to zero takedown ability of the blaser.