Strasser RS14

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Looks nice... and expensive.
 
Well, it's a hunting rifle... Not everyone if obsessed with 1/4" MOA, like not everyone is obsessed with MPG or 1/4 mile time :yingyang:

Switch barrel rifles probably make more sens in EU countries that have limits on the number of firearms you are allowed to own...
- Wonder how long before we get there?

https://gundigest.com/gun-reviews/rifles-reviews/strasser-rs14-evolution-gets-straight-to-the-point

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Of the loads I tested, the RS14 absolutely loved the 175-grain Federal Edge TLR and the 150-grain Norma EcoStrike, putting them at or just below 1 MOA. The Browning BXC 168-grain load printed at 1¼-inch at 100 yards, and while that level of accuracy isn’t eye-opening, it certainly will suffice for any sane hunting range. Norma’s TipStrike gave 1½-inch groups, which isn’t exactly horrible.
 
Pretty interesting you can switch barrels and bolt faces to accommodate .223 to 375 Ruger. Probably be really appealing in countries with firearm ownership limits. Or maybe for the guy that wants an identical .223/308/375 Ruger combo for shooting and hunting. You would only need one scope/mounts instead of 3. And it could be great for guys with overbearing wives that I keep hearing about on CGN. "No honey I still only have one gun, just needed a new barrel" :)
 
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If I had the money I would definitely have one with two barrels, heavy and light(ish) calibre!
I’ve look into them a little and I think they are a great rifle, well made and with great features that is less expensive than the Blaser models!!
 
If I had the money I would definitely have one with two barrels, heavy and light(ish) calibre!
I’ve look into them a little and I think they are a great rifle, well made and with great features that is less expensive than the Blaser models!!

then 2 stocks ... at the end 2 rifles with same stock are better for our hunting mode so far here ... blaser r93 was not so expensive back in the days and did not attract me. strasser is the man that started the kind of rifle that was the sr830 ...
 
I have it on very good authority that these rifles shoot well. And very repeatable. Made by a very small family business and only a limited number available each year.
 
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