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Yeah you are right Wayne, I sold the CG because the accuracy was slipping somewhat, it was nearly only nearly as bad as a Blaser. Anyway it was either buy a T3 or a Blaser. In the end I brought the T3 because it's the law that all Blaser owners must wear leather breaks and silly tassels on their socks. It’s just too much of a gay scene for me mate. :lol:
I'm not knocking it, you do what you like mate but it’s the Neo Nazi, leather clad bondage connotations that being a Blaser owner requires that doesn't appeal to me. :( What can I say Sorry! :lol:
 
Wayne the last Blaser you wore was a bit small for you I thought. How can a man of your mature stature expect to wear your old shool Blaser, the buttons will not put up with the pressure :lol: :lol:

Ohh sorry you are talking about Blaser rifles, ohhhhhhhh dear me no

TIKKA TIKKA EVERYTIME :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Sikamalc said

Wayne the last Blaser you wore was a bit small for you I thought. How can a man of your mature stature expect to wear your old shool Blaser, the buttons will not put up with the pressure
Malc your about right about the school blaser, but way off about the other ;)
MATURE STATUS Cheeky B******d :lol: :lol:

Wayne
 
300wsm said
What ever you do do not sell the Tikka you are grown-up now the time for toys is gone and the R93 is a toy

Probably one of the best selling, well made and accurate toys you can get though. :-D

WD
 
Tikka is STILL the way ahead... No if's, But's or Maby's......

9/10 Owners who expressed a preference said their Quarrie preferred it!!

8)
 
300 WSM said
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You must have a Monday R93 Wayne and all the one,s I have seen must have been Friday afternoon ones!

The ones I have seen the stock has been so flexible that it has left witness marks down both sides of the barrel. Custom gun smiths do not have a good word for them and I Dont know of one who will use one as base to build a precision rifle from. The main weakness is the thing that sells them and that is the R93's Modular nature. I did in a moment of weakness think about buying an LRS1 but the Boss vetoed that one.

I bought a T3 varmint instead and couldnt be happier with it.

I must have been very lucky then, I own one in .223,.243,6.5x55 and 30.06 and just sold a .308 all without exception are accurate and reliable. I've had a Blaser getting on 10 years without a promblem.
I agree they would not be a base to build a custom rifle from but I do not think that was the plan when they were desiened.
As for the stock flexing I have a very pretty wood stock which does flex a bit and I do not like it, the others are all synthetic which I think are excellent especially the later ones with the soft inserts.

But everyone to there own.

Wayne
 
Hi 300WSM
I had a look at mine last night, you have to apply a lot of pressure to get any of mine to flex and the the clearance between side of the stock and the barrel is quite a big gap so its not gonna touch the barrel unless you apply what I would call excessive pressure they never flex with a bipod on and that normaly tests them??
Wayne

While were on the subject of stocks what do you know about Remington's??

I've got a Remington synthetic in .375 H&H and I'm having trouble with that moving around, I replaced the trigger unit and since then It keeps shifting the group about 4 inches right to left every thing seems as it should be I suppose probably get it bedded?? any ideas??

Wayne
 
Wayne, i wouldnt like to teach you to suck eggs, but the solution to your problem is looking you in the face (four times) when you open your cabinet.

sell the entry level gun and get a proper one :lol:
 
tartinjock said:
Tikka is STILL the way ahead... No if's, But's or Maby's......

9/10 Owners who expressed a preference said their Quarrie preferred it!!

8)

The last decent Tikka I saw had chicken in it! :lol:
 
Bucksden said
Wayne, i wouldn't like to teach you to suck eggs, but the solution to your problem is looking you in the face (four times) when you open your cabinet.

sell the entry level gun and get a proper one

Hi Bucksden
I quite liked the Remington until it played me up and I love my Blasers but after owning one in 300wsm i was a little worried about having one in .375 H&H.

Wayne
 
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