I have a Dakota .416 Rigby and that's good enough. I do like the .416 though and there's nothing wrong with a 416 Rem R8. I will get one at some point.
I’ve got the r8 338 lapua and it works great, only downsides are you do need specific bolt and magazine. And the 2+1 capacitiesI was just watching a video about the R8 338 Lapua, which has similar cartridge length and diameter as the 416 Rigby. They had to use a different trigger/magazine group that is specific to that cartridge. The magazine holds two rounds. That may be how they made the Rigby work as well. But it seemed to work well with the 338 Lapua cartridge, so maybe there's hope for those who want an R8 in 416 Rigby after all.
It's repeated stories like this that make me wonder why people still trust this guy's work and business practices.In 2021 i paid them for 2 barrels took them 1 year to fianlly send me the barrels
once i tired them both were not head spaced correctly and showed case seperation
on both the 375 wby and 340 wby i did check them with no go gaged and off corse
i was able to close the bolt also the barrels were also difficult to tighten them with the wrench thus also
the tolerance to the reciever was of.
took me several call and email no anwser finally made contact with them and was asked to returned them
i did early feb 2023 guess what now im out of my barrels and money and have called them dozen times to anwser
and emailed no response Im frustated with them all i want my money back and please please do not ask them for any work
you will be sorry .
hello! Have you received your barrels, and if so, how do they shoot/function?My barrels were shipped. 5 weeks. I’ll post pics when they arrive.
Suppressor is finished but has to do some atf stuff. He has already contacted my ffl for transfer.
Well. I had a totally different experience. Phillip Glass on here had a good experience too.It's repeated stories like this that make me wonder why people still trust this guy's work and business practices.
Glad it worked out for you.Well. I had a totally different experience. Phillip Glass on here had a good experience too.
What stock is this? Did you have to transplant your R8 Professional receiver in to it?
No. GRS is European company that makes Blaser stocks. This one was a collaboration with Blaser and GRS for 338 lapua. I have two bolt housings, and 4 bolts and all can be swapped into it.What stock is this? Did you have to transplant your R8 Professional receiver in to it?
I've seen the GRS stocks at Euro Optic. High quality stuff.No. GRS is European company that makes Blaser stocks. This one was a collaboration with Blaser and GRS for 338 lapua. I have two bolt housings, and 4 bolts and all can be swapped into it.
GRS for Blaser
GRS page with complete listing of all GRS stocks for Blaser rifleswww.grsriflestocks.com
Thanks. Looking at current products for US it seems only to be available as stock that you need to transplant your R8 receiver in to. Looks like a great setup but I'm not trusting my skills that much to do the transplant.No. GRS is European company that makes Blaser stocks. This one was a collaboration with Blaser and GRS for 338 lapua. I have two bolt housings, and 4 bolts and all can be swapped into it.
GRS for Blaser
GRS page with complete listing of all GRS stocks for Blaser rifleswww.grsriflestocks.com
Hmmm. I’m not sure that is true unless there is something I’m missing. These are endorsed by Blaser, mine even has Blaser etched into the stock. It is a drop on stock just like if your bought a professional or ultimate.Thanks. Looking at current products for US it seems only to be available as stock that you need to transplant your R8 receiver in to. Looks like a great setup but I'm not trusting my skills that much to do the transplant.
Glad your barrels turned out well. I still need to check back with him since my 7 PRC is still a bit tight on closing and not as smooth to lock up as my factory barrels.
Mine was sold by Blaser so maybe you are right. I’m pretty sure it is the sporter.What model is yours called? I am wondering if they still make them today including the receiver in the stock.
Looking at their site I see the GRS Sporter stocks that note the inlet type for R8 Professions. They also call out that for the R8 that glass bedding is required. That and with those stocks costing under $800, it doesn't seem they'd come with the receiver.
I bet you have to install you're own receiver. The receiver block probably has to be bedded into the stock. You and I both know, Blaser isn't about to sell anything that cheap. Lol!What model is yours called? I am wondering if they still make them today including the receiver in the stock.
Looking at their site I see the GRS Sporter stocks that note the inlet type for R8 Professions. They also call out that for the R8 that glass bedding is required. That and with those stocks costing under $800, it doesn't seem they'd come with the receiver.
Now it all makes sense. I had seen that item listed in places as discontinued so it looks to no longer be available in the US. SO, today, you can get a stock and transplant Blaser receiver/trigger unit to it, but can't get a new on including the receiver/trigger. Thanks!Mine was sold by Blaser so maybe you are right. I’m pretty sure it is the sporter.
Blaser Offers .338 Lapua Option in R8 Long Range
The new R8 Long Range rifle has all the features to get a shooter on target, no matter the distance.gundigest.com