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Changing out barrels is a great benefit on a truly modular outfit. I have a few barrels, about 2 minutes max on changing out and no sighting in required. Great travel outfit, and broke down fits in a short Pellican.
I know the price is higher than your average bear, but you don't have to do a thing to it. Not like buying a Remy and then having to do 1k worth of upgrades, and you still only got one barrel. Here's a 300WM and a 243 that has done some traveling. |
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Do you have to stay with a short rounds for short action or can you change out to a long round.
I have seen the Thompson and they are long or short only. |
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#3
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No limit on calibers short or long with same action, but the bolthead is changed out for different size case heads. A standard bolt head would shoot your 243, 25-06, 6,5 270, 30-06, 9,3 etc size cases. For magnum caliber group have to switch out to a magnum bolthead.
Here's a caliber group overview: http://www.blaser.de/fileadmin/edito...ion_R93_EN.pdf |
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Those are cool I will need to look at them a liitttle harder on line
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Dom does any one youse a lever action gun I have not seen many just one on a driven hunt on YouTube I think it was Poland .
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Wrenchman, Lever actions are rather rare, but I have seen a few on drive hunts. 9 out of 10 are 45-70, with the odd 307 Big Bore thrown in. On drive hunts 90%+ are bolt actions, with the remaining semi-autos or drillings.
The action is either feast or famine, and when a group of boar comes you only got a short time to make the most of it. My best effort was I shot 3 in about 5 seconds as they ran past, and that was with an R93 in 30-06 and a red dot sight where you can shoot both eyes open. I keep waiting for the pig 'splosion to hit Michigan . . . ![]() |
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Lol yea I think you will be waiting a while I no of one person that has killed any .
The former gov had it in for the shooting preserves. |
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