What am I after??? no comprimise bolt gun.

I nearly bought a Blaser, recently. Never heard or handled one before until that day, it seemed like an obscure brand and given the price, I didn't feel informed to make the buy. But, now that i know better - Blaser is next in line.
Plus Ill bet nobody I hunt with will have one. And I like that.
 
Blaser. R93 or the new R8. If you have the money and don't check one out, you are doing yourself a huge disservice. This is how a swap barrel gun should function. Super accurate, mines .5 inch with either barrel I own. Super simple to breakdown. Straight pull bolt which is super fast to operate. Collete lock up system means no rotational force on your bullet like a regular turn bolt does. Super light, my .308 set up is 6.5 pds, while my .257 Roy is about 7 because of the longer barrel. Barrels are 22.5 or 25.5 inches long BUT because of the very good design, the magazine is above the trigger, not forward of the trigger, and this has the effect of shortening the gun by 3 or so inches, so it feels very tight and compact. Unlike most other guns nowadays, it comes with standard iron sites, in the safari configuration, meaning when you remove the absolute guaranteed return to zero removable mounts, you can use the sites when you are tracking. I find it very convienient when I'm tracking bear. And the mounts return to zero every time. I've tested it and the saddle system works perfectly. I have never ever had a misfeed. And I mean that. Never. The design is such that the next round feeds directly straight in. No feed ramp. That completely eliminates any misfeeds as there is nothing to catch on. Its controlled feed. The trigger is absolute zero creep. I've used many triggers, and even Timneys feel mushy when compared. This thing is off, then it's on. You can't feel any transition to the fired position. Big bonus... The triggers never been recalled! The gun doesn't have a "safety" per se, but has a switch at the rear of the bolt that cocks the rifle, in absolute silence, when you engage it. No annoying loud click. And it means you can carry the rifle with a round in the chamber and there is no chance of accidental detonation. Zero.


The R93 is what I have and I've had it for 10 years and I will not give it up. It's my goto rifle, and I've got lots of good rifles.... My Mauser and my Steyr and my Sauer were sold once I got a Blaser. The R8 is basically the same gun, except it was redesigned with a removable mag. To keep the rifle short, the magazine comes out with the trigger, and each new mag has a trigger attached. I've never held this model yet.

Go do some reading and handle this rifle. Nothing gets close.

http://www.r93check.blaser.de/announcement-e.html
 
I nearly bought a Blaser, recently. Never heard or handled one before until that day, it seemed like an obscure brand and given the price, I didn't feel informed to make the buy. But, now that i know better - Blaser is next in line.
Plus Ill bet nobody I hunt with will have one. And I like that.

Yeah, the guy at camp with the Purdey will be choked. ;)
 
Not real sure what I should be looking for. What I think I want:

22" bbl
iron sights, if possible
detachable mag
.270 win or 30-06
no plastic moving parts, steel trigger gaurd ect.
would however like a composite stock, maybe even stainless.
100% reliable, take reliablility over one hole precision any day of the week.

$2000-$3000 no problem

so what should I start looking at? Sako, Sauer, what else??

If you move up to .338, check out the Sako Kodiak. Stainless, laminated, 21.5" barrel with nice sights, barrel band, detachable mag, all stainless - no plastic.
 
I nearly bought a Blaser, recently. Never heard or handled one before until that day, it seemed like an obscure brand and given the price, I didn't feel informed to make the buy. But, now that i know better - Blaser is next in line.
Plus Ill bet nobody I hunt with will have one. And I like that.

Apparently it's the best selling rifle in Europe says Chuck Hawkes. And Shooting Times named it Rifle of the Century.
 
There's no arguing with anyone names CreamySmooth (great name!)
Thanks for the Blaser endorsement guys!
I'm searching the vendors as we speak.
 
There's no arguing with anyone names CreamySmooth (great name!)
Thanks for the Blaser endorsement guys!
I'm searching the vendors as we speak.

They're not easy to find.... Wolverine can get them, I bought mine in the Yorkton Home Hardware gun section. The importer for them is R.J. Nichols, the cop supply company. They won't sell private but can name you someone in your area they supply.
 
You seem to have a higher budget, but my vote is the CZ 550 30-06. They are $900-$1000 most places, comes with good irons, single set trigger, CRF double square bridge Mauser action, stupid reliable and very accurate. They don't come in stainless though.
 
ou seem to have a higher budget, but my vote is the CZ 550 30-06. They are $900-$1000 most places, comes with good irons, single set trigger, CRF double square bridge Mauser action, stupid reliable and very accurate. They don't come in stainless though.
I agree with this also and had suggested a ZKK 600 ... but OP specified detachable mag ... so I eliminated it ... a excellent used ZKK600 would save him $1200+
 
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