Daggaboy375
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Bootiful.
No particular reason other than I had a very similar setup on my 500 Jeffery R8 a few years ago and it worked well.@Aussie_Hunter - Beautiful Kilombero.
Was there a reason you didn’t use a Blaser scope mount?
Thinking the Blaser mount would lower the optic for a better cheekweld and reduce the amount of hardware that are potential failure points.
.... but find myself coming up with reasons why I ‘need’ a Kilombero or Selous. Lol.
That stock pattern is so much nicer than the leaping rabbits.Feels good to be back in the Blaser R8 family, I have been eyeing off this rifle for quite some time, a brand new Blaser R8 Kilombero in 458 Lott. My first introduction to R8's was a professional hunter model in 500 Jeffery that I had for a couple of years and absolutely loved that rifle.
Now I've finally committed to hunting Africa (deposit paid), I thought now would be the perfect time to have an R8 back in the family, being able to take the rifle down very much appeals to me for long travel as well as I already know what to expect in performance from a Blaser and it's chambered in one of my all time favourite cartridges 458 Lott, perfect for buffalo.
The rifle should be in my hands in a couple of weeks, still tossing up options for optics, I tried a red dot and a low power scope on the R8 500 Jefferey I had and both were great options.
I love the unique stock on this rifle, very different to anything I have ever seen before. Can't wait to get it out on the range and starting putting it through it's paces.
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I could live with that stock.Picked this rifle up today, very happy with it. The stock is amazing!
Mounted a Leupold VX-3 HD 1.5-5 in a set of Leupold rings on top of a genuine Blaser pic rail. Rifle weighs exactly 12lbs with the rail, rings and scope mounted but it's surprising it actually doesn't feel that heavy in the hands. The recoil pad is just slightly harder than a rock! Might get away with not changing it given the weight of the rifle and the recoil reducer in the stock. Feeds, extracts and ejects perfectly, can't wait to get it out on the range this Easter long weekend and put it through its paces. I've loaded up 2 different loads for it, 480 grain RNSN Woodleighs on top of 82.5 grains of RL15 should put them at just over 2200fps and 550 grain RNSN Woodleighs on top of 81 grains of RL15 which should put them at 2150fps.
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They are the same weight and contour barrels. Both wood stocked, steel receiver but the Selous is case hardened and tends to come with a higher grade of wood.I’m not familiar with the R8 platform.
Would you mind explaining what is the difference between the Selous and the Kilombero model?
Cheers.
The R8 Selous is the top of the line safari rifle from Blaser. It comes with a color case hardened steel receiver, steel bolt knob, gold trigger, gold bolt head, grade 7 wood (minimum but usually higher) and kickstop.Would you mind explaining what is the difference between the Selous and the Kilombero model?
I've had the same experience, always great accuracy. Couldn't ask for anymore than that out of a big bore.I'm sure there must be Blaser R8 barrels that don't "shoot".
I've never seen one.
DB