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ScREWtop
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Blaser R93 Offroad Timber
      #3652 - 08/07/03 02:58 PM

Hi Guys,

Has anyone seen a review on the Blaser R93 Offroad Timber 375H&H or if you own one, could you tell me a thing or 2 about its performance?

Thanks for sharing.


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Re: Blaser R93 Offroad Timber [Re: ScREWtop]
      #3656 - 08/07/03 03:47 PM

scREWtop
I have used the Blaser Rifle in both real wood, and the synthetic version [my synthetic stock is black not the "Timber" model]. I have used 4 different bbls, including the 375. I have shot some of my friends Blasers including another 375 and a 416. I have nothing but praise for the rifle system. You can change bbls and not loose your zero. You can also take the scope on/off and it will remain in zero. I have never had any problems of any kind. All the bbls I have shot have been very accurate.
Hope this helps.


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Re: Blaser R93 Offroad Timber [Re: NE450No2]
      #3710 - 09/07/03 01:24 PM

That's awesume.

I am buttering my wife to allow me another toy after she pulled me by the chin last Sunday and asked how much have I spent on my toys

I am craving for a 375 H&H and have been looking at some Rugers and Brno's but I thought I might as well camp out until I have enough dosh for the Blaser.

I was just wondering how 'real' the timber looks. And since its synthetic walnut are dings and scratches easily maintained, considering real wooden stocks can be repaired?

Also, what kind of shots did they produce out of the box? I would be happy if the 375H&H could hold 1MOA.


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Re: Blaser R93 Offroad Timber [Re: ScREWtop]
      #3711 - 09/07/03 03:42 PM

scREWtop
I have not seen the Timber model. All of my bbls shoot very good. The 223 and 308 shoot under 1" at 100 yards with factory loads. The 300 WIN MAG shot under 3 " at 300 yards with 2 different factory loads, and I am developing hand loads for it now.
My 375 bbl has only shot reduced loads for whitetail deer so far, but I have no doubt it will shoot good to.
The nice thing about the Blaser is that you can add calibers from the 223 to the 416 for much less than the cost of another rifle.
I have been very happy with mine.


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