This video is really so I can cut and paste a link to email questions. If you are not in the Blaser gun scene, just skip this video. You'll be bored to tears. -Marky
Not bored to tears. Sounds like good information to me. Even though I don't have a Blaser. All information from real users is a good idea to keep learning. Wait did I just comment without giving you a hard time? I must be slipping 😎 Keep up the good work.
This video is somewhat out of date as the rifle configuration has changed since it was published. The bipod shown here is called a NEOPOD. It's made of a super lightweight, and expensive, polymer. More suited for mountain sheep hunting than regular precision rifle work. Glad you liked the video. These days the R8 resides in a GRS Ragnarok chassis. -Marky
I don’t see why not. But it still would’t work better than just leaving them bone dry with factory coatings. Blaser factory nitride is very slick. Regards, Marky
@@John1911 The content is good. The video presentation is well... For example, shaking your finger close to the camera in the beginning is visually annoying.
Hi there im fixing to buy a blaser in 300 win mag with the same bolt face can you please tell me What different caliber can i run with the same bolt face ? 22-250, 308, 223, ect 30-06 and 7mm rem magnun?
I’ve played with an ultimate at a show a while back. It seem to recall it had A LOT more factory adjustment with some pre-set options. Also...the Ultimate uses a two pieces stock set that you find on the fancier wood options. The success uses a simpler one piece stock. I.e. The ultimate you can see the black receiver with gold R8. Both systems use the same magazine format. My Professional seen here uses a different, earlier magazine format. Functionally they are all the same. But the two you suggest are locking you into a thumb-hole stock I believe. Finally...forgive my location statement. 90% of the traffic we receive on Blaser videos is out of Europe or Australia. It’s the #1 selling bolt gun in multiple European countries. Recap: if money no object, and you like slick adjustability, with a thumb-hole stock, take hard look at the ultimate. You’ll be happy. Regards, Marky P.S. We are in Ohio.