theshootist
Well-Known Member
When I started looking for a stalking rifle I was convinced that nothing other than a strong turn bolt and a wood stock would do. Looking at the Blaser I was impressed by the ability to switch calibres but wasn't convinced it was something I would ever use. My biggest downer was the fact that it was straight pull, how strong could that lock up really be?
Well, having stalked with a number of gents I respected who all swore by Blasers I was eventually convinced and bought a .308. Its a brilliant design, its super easy to maintain, its short, light, very accurate and it has a fantastic trigger. I wouldn't claim its intrinsically more safe, but I like the fact that the firing pin is taken out of line when the rifle is on safe/de-cocked. If it were a pistol it would be a glock, it doesn't set my heart racing, but it does the job very well.
Well, having stalked with a number of gents I respected who all swore by Blasers I was eventually convinced and bought a .308. Its a brilliant design, its super easy to maintain, its short, light, very accurate and it has a fantastic trigger. I wouldn't claim its intrinsically more safe, but I like the fact that the firing pin is taken out of line when the rifle is on safe/de-cocked. If it were a pistol it would be a glock, it doesn't set my heart racing, but it does the job very well.
