having seen the damage done to a shooter where his R93 blew up at Little river range here in Australia l do not like being near Blasers when fired"Not sure why they are shelf warmers in Germany".
It's ugly and looks more like a shotgun with insert barrels.
If you can afford this price, we go to a gunsmith with the desire for a double rifle - but not to Blaser.
Not for a double.
@R93
Weapon detonations occur from time to time with other manufacturers in exactly the same way.
But a blocked barrel or overpressure and you have the bolt in your eye, that makes the R 93 really dangerous.
Overloaded ammunition also occurs with factory loads.
In this context, one should also ask why Blaser brought out the R8 as a reinforced R93.....
Nevertheless,Blaser remains the most innovative hunting rifle manufacturer.
Everyone else has been asleep for 100 years
Foxi
I had a R93 and got rid of it for the same reasons! The Walker trigger is not unsafe and I along with many people that are experts on that trigger will also back up,having seen the damage done to a shooter where his R93 blew up at Little river range here in Australia l do not like being near Blasers when fired
l was the range officer at that time and looked after this poor bloke who was/is a Blaser enthusiast but he was crucified by the Blaser community because of the blowup with all sorts of opinions and rubbish that it was his fault
l note it is very difficult to find anything about Blaser blow ups for some reason although at that time l did research it to become more familiar and saw quite a bit but they do exist and not just for the reasons of operator error
its like with the original Remington triggers not being safe, it will never happen to me till it did
having seen the damage done to a shooter where his R93 blew up at Little river range here in Australia l do not like being near Blasers when fired
l was the range officer at that time and looked after this poor bloke who was/is a Blaser enthusiast but he was crucified by the Blaser community because of the blowup with all sorts of opinions and rubbish that it was his fault
l note it is very difficult to find anything about Blaser blow ups for some reason although at that time l did research it to become more familiar and saw quite a bit but they do exist and not just for the reasons of operator error
its like with the original Remington triggers not being safe, it will never happen to me till it did
this is a very interesting thread from Africa hunting forum with evidence and photos of exactly what l am talking about, lucky this thread is still around, its what l could not find on google
many of the members who have replied to this thread have replied to this one also
lots of pictures and a safety warning, but anyway
SAFETY WARNING!
WARNING!! As I was unable to find a forum dealing specifically with firearms safety, I trust that the moderators will move this thread to the appropriate section. Before that happens, I have placed it here, initially,hoping that as many shooters/hunters as possible see this? and that perhaps...www.africahunting.com
no emotional damage then, just go and buy some more barrelsInteresting. But none of it refers to the R8.
I wouldn’t fly on an airplane either. They crash sometimes. Same for cars.no emotional damage then, just go and buy some more barrels
l don't actually care, l do not trust Blaser period and for very good reasons shown in the link l posted
there are no lies in anything l have said that are repeated by others in the link
l conveyed a story about something l was witness to and my opinions because of what l witnessed
its funny how the company lawyers wanted me to take the stand as a witness for them till we had a chat
l have witnessed many different blow ups but no other rifle blew the bolt back into the shooters face
but l would still like to know how do you close a straight pull bolt at 90%?
is that just too ridiculous to answer?
Maybe for what you want to do you need the snap caps. I dry fire with nothing. Most modern rifles are fine to dry fire regardless of what our fathers taught us.I’ve always dry fired on an empty. I never fired the gun on 375 barrel before and put in an empty fired in another rifle. The bolt closed up easily and dry fired but would not release. It would cock and dry fire again but still would not release. I tried until I got tired that evening. The next day it released easily after a few attempts and ejected the round. I don’t have an explanation but I lost some confidence in the R8 after that. A standard bolt action rifle you have options but with an R8 you just have to trust the engineering. I still really like the rifle as a rental rifle on hunts but I don’t think it will ever replace my conventional bolt action rifles as a first choice for my hunts after that.
Yes!Those who don’t like em…have never owned one. Seems everyone who has one likes it. Would love one some day in .45 Blaser (cute little round).
My problem with the R8 is..... my wife said to me: "Now you can sell all your other rifles....."!
HWL