It has indeed. And at that price it will be the perfect cartridge holder for the Blaser and Emberleaf crowdmore defensive I think you’ll find..... anyway it’s provided useful bumps for his post no doubt
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It has indeed. And at that price it will be the perfect cartridge holder for the Blaser and Emberleaf crowdmore defensive I think you’ll find..... anyway it’s provided useful bumps for his post no doubt
However, you could quite easily produce something nearly as good on a domestic printer for pennies with a shorter turnaround time.
That's only true if the quality is much worse for the price. My Howa rifle shoots as well as my Sako for half the price, an Emberleaf knife is just as good as the same knife they make for Rigby at considerably less. Some people just have cash to burn and like spending it on something that does the same job, feels the same and often is the same but just costs more.Just remember that quality costs and if you buy cheap you buy twice.
Thanks Ali, already drawn up the .223 one
Blaser owners fit this description nicelyThat's only true if the quality is much worse for the price. My Howa rifle shoots as well as my Sako for half the price, an Emberleaf knife is just as good as the same knife they make for Rigby at considerably less. Some people just have cash to burn and like spending it on something that does the same job, feels the same and often is the same but just costs more.
Blaser owners fit this description nicely![]()
Wow....and to think less than a dozen posts ago you were accusing others of going “on the offensive”.
Blaser owner by any chance Willie?
It showsonly someone who owns one would take such offence to a lighthearted dig.
I’ve handled many and seen a lot be used on the ranges. I’ve never seen one that consistently out shoots most other stalking rifles. To handle I don’t think they feel any more premium than any other rifle for £1000 or more.
the main draw for them seems to be the take down ability and the ability to swap barrels quickly and efficiently. Something I would suggest very few owners do on a regular basis.
I can see they have their place on the market for someone who travels a lot and shoots a large variety of game. But I would suggest the majority of UK owners leave one barrel on it and do not ever take it down. So now the only real benefit is the straight pull bolt. Which again, for uk stalking and shooting isn’t really a necessity.
In my opinion they do so well because they are the “cool” rifle to have
@takbok
As you've already plumped for trade membership Rory I'll take one in .222 if you can and as and when and no quibble at your price, and make sure you maintain enough margin
I shoot a triple almost exclusively for Muntjac, 3+1 has always been enough but I always carry additional rounds and going in 3D would save carrying a box.
Regards, Steve

where is the thread which your friend started as I can't find it?